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Effect of Nanoceria Suspension Addition on the Physicochemical and Mechanical Properties of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Hydroxyapatite Composite Scaffolds.

Paraskevi GkomozaIoanna KitsouSavvas KoltsakidisDimitrios TzetzisAndreas Karydis-MessinisNikolaos Evangelos ZafeiropoulosFoteini GerodimouEleni KolliaVasilis P ValdramidisAthena Tsetsekou
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In the current study, the synthesis of hydroxyapatite-ceria (HAP-CeO 2 ) scaffolds is attempted through a bioinspired chemical approach. The utilized colloidal CeO 2 suspension presents antifungal activity against the Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus fumigatus species at concentrations higher than 86.1 ppm. Three different series of the composite HAP-CeO 2 suspensions are produced, which are differentiated based on the precursor suspension to which the CeO 2 suspension is added and by whether this addition takes place before or after the formation of the hydroxyapatite phase. Each of the series consists of three suspensions, in which the pure ceria weight reaches 4, 5, and 10% (by mass) of the produced hydroxyapatite, respectively. The characterization showed that the 2S series's specimens present the greater alteration towards their viscoelastic properties. Furthermore, the 2S series's sample with 4% CeO 2 presents the best mechanical response. This is due to the growth of needle-like HAP crystals during lyophilization, which-when oriented perpendicular to the direction of stress application-enhance the resistance of the sample to deformation. The 2S series's scaffolds had an average pore size equal to 100 μm and minimum open porosity 89.5% while simultaneously presented the lowest dissolution rate in phosphate buffered saline.
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