Nucleation and growth of apatite an amorphous phases in simulated body fluid

Citation
T. Kokubo et al., Nucleation and growth of apatite an amorphous phases in simulated body fluid, GL SCI T-GL, 73, 2000, pp. 247-254
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
GLASS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-GLASTECHNISCHE BERICHTE
ISSN journal
09467475 → ACNP
Volume
73
Year of publication
2000
Supplement
C1
Pages
247 - 254
Database
ISI
SICI code
0946-7475(2000)73:<247:NAGOAA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The essential requirement for an artificial material to bond to living bone is the formation of a bonelike apatite layer on its surface in the living body. The present paper shows that some functional groups such as SI-OH, TI -OH, Zr-OH, Ta-OH and Nb-OH on a material are effective for the apatite nuc leation in body environment. These functional groups induce the apatite nuc leation not directly but through formation of a calcium compound such as ca lcium silicate or titanate. Once the apatite nuclei are formed, they can gr ow spontaneously by consuming the calcium and phosphate ions from the surro unding fluid. Their growth is controlled not by ion diffusion in the fluid, but by the mass transport across the solid-liquid interface. These fundame ntal findings provide us principles for developing various kinds of bioacti ve materials with different mechanical properties.