Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) could be employed as synthetic bone graft substitutes or scaffolds for tissue engineering allowing the fabrication of more complex geometries and the customization of the implants mainly due to the possibility to be molded.1 Moreover, the use of additive manufacturin...
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author | Loreley Morejón-Alonso Wilbur Trajano Coelho Luis Alberto dos Santos |
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description | Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) could be employed as synthetic bone graft substitutes or scaffolds for tissue engineering allowing the fabrication of more complex geometries and the customization of the implants mainly due to the possibility to be molded.1 Moreover, the use of additive manufacturing technologies at low temperatures such as 3D printing allows the fabrication of pieces with enhanced performance over traditional techniques.2,3 Usually, the obtained pieces have low mechanical strength; however, the use of polymeric additives such as acrylamide (AA) and ammonium polyacrylate (PA), could reinforce the system through in situ polymerization and increase the mechanical properties of the final piece.4 |
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spelling | doaj.art-863282ad56c7449ea6e4b21504da62022023-12-07T16:37:46ZengCentro Nacional de Investigaciones CientíficasRevista CENIC Ciencias Químicas2221-24422015-05-014616265173Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printingLoreley Morejón-Alonso0Wilbur Trajano Coelho1Luis Alberto dos Santos2Departamento de Química General, Facultad de Química, Universidad de La HabanaEscola de Engenharia, Dpto. De Materiais, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulEscola de Engenharia, Dpto. De Materiais, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulCalcium phosphate cements (CPCs) could be employed as synthetic bone graft substitutes or scaffolds for tissue engineering allowing the fabrication of more complex geometries and the customization of the implants mainly due to the possibility to be molded.1 Moreover, the use of additive manufacturing technologies at low temperatures such as 3D printing allows the fabrication of pieces with enhanced performance over traditional techniques.2,3 Usually, the obtained pieces have low mechanical strength; however, the use of polymeric additives such as acrylamide (AA) and ammonium polyacrylate (PA), could reinforce the system through in situ polymerization and increase the mechanical properties of the final piece.4https://revista.cnic.cu/index.php/RevQuim/article/view/173 |
spellingShingle | Loreley Morejón-Alonso Wilbur Trajano Coelho Luis Alberto dos Santos Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing Revista CENIC Ciencias Químicas |
title | Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
title_full | Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
title_fullStr | Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
title_full_unstemmed | Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
title_short | Dual setting α-tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
title_sort | dual setting α tricalcium phosphate composite cement obtained by 3d printing |
url | https://revista.cnic.cu/index.php/RevQuim/article/view/173 |
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