Elastic Moduli and Dissolution Rates of Resorbable Na2O-MgO-P2O5 Bioglasses

Na2O-MgO-P2O5 생체 유리의 탄성계수와 용해도

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  • T.D.Taylor (Dept. of Ceramic Enginnering, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina)
  • 한동빈 (Pennsylvania 주립대 재료공학과) ;
  • Published : 1989.06.01

Abstract

The elastic moduli and dissolution rates of 15 glasses with different mole ratios of sodium-magnasium-phosphate as potential non-toxic biomaterials were investigated. In this study, a 3-pint bending test, sonic resonance technique, and theoretical calculation were used to evaluate the modulus of elasticity. The dissolution rates at 37$^{\circ}C$(human body temperature) were determined by the measurement of mass changes in each sample for 24 weeks.

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