Bioactive glass-ceramic foam scaffolds from ‘inorganic gel casting’ and sinter-crystallization

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Hamada Elsayed and colleagues from the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo, Padova, Italy have published the paper: Bioactive Glass-Ceramic Foam Scaffolds from ‘Inorganic Gel Casting’ and Sinter-Crystallization, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The foam developed with a 60 wt % solid loading in the starting slurry and still sintered at 900 ◦ C, conclude despiteWe the may appearance ofthat: solid membranes (Figure 6e), maintained a very good interconnectivity.

SUMMARY

    A highly porous structure is often appreciated, e_g, for tissue ingrowth. CEL2 glass-ceramic was effectively found . . .

     

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