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Effect of particle size and freezing conditions on freeze-casted scaffold
Gurdev Singh, Santhanakrishnan Soundarapandian
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2019
Volume: 45
   
Issue: 9
Pages: 11633 - 11638
Abstract
Freeze casting is one of the emerging and novel manufacturing routes to fabricate porous scaffolds for various applications including orthopedic implants, drug delivery, energy storing devices etc. Thus, it becomes important to understand this process in a deeper sense. Present work was focused to study the effect/influence of basic parameters, particle sizes, and freezing conditions on the mechanical properties and microstructures of porous scaffold fabricated by freeze casting. β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HAp) powder with particle sizes of 10 μm and 20 nm were used. Prepared slurries were freeze casted at constant freezing temperature (5 °C) and constant freezing rate (1.86 °C/min) to study the effect of freezing conditions on mechanical and microstructural properties of the porous scaffold. It was observed that porous scaffold fabricated by nanoparticles has given better porosity (63.22–76.16%), than scaffold fabricated by microparticles (13–43.05%) at given solid loading of both freezing conditions. Although, the range of pore size of the scaffold fabricated by nanoparticles (CFR: 2.60–0.84 μm; CFT: 1.66–0.46 μm) was lower than that of scaffold fabricated by microparticles (CFR: 9.45–4.83 μm; CFT: 4.72–2.84 μm). The compressive strength of scaffolds prepared by nanoparticles was in the range of trabecular bone. Moreover, the results of present work will pave the way for the fabrication of porous scaffold with desired pore size and porosity for various implants, energy, and drug delivery applications. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetCeramics International
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN02728842
Open AccessNo
Concepts (19)
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    CAMPHENE
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    Compressive strength
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    Controlled drug delivery
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    Fabrication
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    Freezing
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    Hydroxyapatite
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    Nanoparticles
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    Particle size
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    Pore size
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    Targeted drug delivery
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    BETA TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE
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    Drug delivery applications
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    FREEZE CASTING
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    FREEZING RATE
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    Freezing temperatures
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    Micro-structural properties
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    PROPERTIES AND MICROSTRUCTURES
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    TRI-CALCIUM PHOSPHATES
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    Scaffolds (biology)