Besides its high osteoinductive properties, hydroxyapatite (HAp) exhibits a
relatively low mechanical strength. In order to improve the mechanical pro
perties and reliability of HAp based composites, the addition of selected p
olymers is highly recommended, The main objective of this work is to study
the microstructural characteristics of HAp/poly-L-lactide (PLLA) composites
obtained by cold or hot processing. The composites were prepared from a mi
xture of a chloroform solution of poly-L-lactide with granulated HAp. After
elimination of chloroform by vacuum evaporation, dense compacts were obtai
ned by cold or hot pressing. The pressing pressure ranged from 98.10 to 294
.3 MPa for both cold and hot pressing, The hot pressing was performed in th
e temperature region 293-457 K for a time period of 15-60 min. Depending on
the PLLA amount and the pressing procedure it is possible to obtain highly
porous or nearly fully dense composites, The scanning electron microscopy
examination of fracture as well as of free surfaces revealed that the final
porosity and wetting are affected to a great extent by the synthesis condi
tions and amount of polymer added. An increase in temperature to 457 K for
a longer period of time results in fully dense compacts, The formation of a
nearly continuous polymer network that leads to the hardening of HAp has a
lso been observed. However, it should be pointed out that some layers of HA
p may be free of polymer film since PLLA penetrates more deeply into the po
rous HAp.