Glasses And Glass Ceramics As Biomaterials
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Glasses are playing a very vital role in the progress of society. It finds application not only in
the domestic front as well as in the field such as telecommunication, architecture, automation
etc. Recently a new class of glasses is being developed i.e. bioactive glasses and glass
ceramics. Glass ceramics can have superior properties such as high mechanical strength and
impact resistance as compared to their counterpart. Now-a-days glasses are being used as a
bone substitute as they have tendency to form the direct bond with the living tissue after
implanting in the human body. In the near future these glasses will be widely used in dental
prosthetic, orthopedics and also as a filler material in bone defects
In the present study silica based glasses of different composition have been synthesized by
taking appropriate proportion (mol%) of each oxide constituents. The quenched samples were
characterized by using the various techniques viz X-Ray diffraction, UV – Visible
spectroscopy, weight measurement in SBF solution, density measurement. Amorphous nature
of all the as cast samples is confirmed by X-Ray diffraction and band gap is calculated by
UV-visible spectroscopy. All the samples were dipped in simulated body fluid (SBF) solution
and their change in density, weight, pH of solution and band gap are also examined. The
formation of hydroxyapatite layer on the glass sample surface is also analyzed by X-ray
diffraction, weight (loss/ gaining) of glass samples, change in pH of solution, change in band
gap of sample before and after dipping.
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M.Tech (Materials Science and Engg.), June 2007
