Magnetic and morphological properties of ferrofluid-impregnated hydroxyapatite/collagen scaffolds
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01/12/2014
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In this article we present the morphological and magnetic characterization of ferrofluid-impregnated biomimetic scaffolds made of hydroxyapatite and collagen used for bone reconstruction. We describe an innovative and simple impregnation process by which the ferrofluid is firmly adsorbed onto the hydroxyapatite/collagen scaffolds. The process confers sufficient magnetization to attract potential magnetic carriers, which may be used to transport bioactive agents that favour bone regeneration. The crystalline structure of the magnetite contained in the ferrofluid is preserved and its quantity, estimated from the weight gain due to the impregnation process, is consistent with that obtained from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The magnetization, measured with a superconducting quantum interference device, is uniform throughout the scaffolds, demonstrating the efficiency of the impregnation process. The field emission gun scanning electron microscopy characterization demonstrates that the process does not alter the morphology of the hydroxyapatite/collagen scaffolds, which is essential for the preservation of their bioactivity and consequently for their effectiveness in promoting bone formation. |
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American Scientific Publishers |
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DOI:10.1166/sam.2014.1986 Riminucci, Alberto, Dionigi, Chiara, Pernechele, Chiara, De Pasquale, Giulia, De Caro, Tilde, Ingo, Gabriel Maria, Mezzadri, Francesco, Bock, Nathalie, Solzi, Massimo, Padeletti, Giuseppina, Sandri, Monica, Tampieri, Anna, & Dediu, V. Alek (2014) Magnetic and morphological properties of ferrofluid-impregnated hydroxyapatite/collagen scaffolds. Science of Advanced Materials, 6(12), pp. 2679-2687. |
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Copyright 2014 American Scientific Publishers |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #BONE REGENERATION; COLLAGEN; HYDROXYAPATITE; MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES; MAGNETIC SCAFFOLDS |
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Journal Article |