Calcium phosphate graphene and Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene scaffolds with osteogenic and antibacterial properties.
Jason D OrlandoLi LiTej B LimbuChenyun DengMichelle E WolfWalker M VickeryFei YanStefanie A SydlikPublished in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (2024)
Bioactive degradable scaffolds that facilitate bone healing while fighting off initial bacterial infection have the potential to change established strategies of dealing with traumatic bone injuries. To achieve this a composite material made from calcium phosphate graphene (CaPG), and MXene was synthesized. CaPG was created by functionalizing graphene oxide with phosphate groups in the presence of CaBr with a Lewis acid catalyst. Through this transformation, Ca 2+ and PO 4 3- inducerons are released as the material degrades thereby aiding in the process of osteogenesis. The 2D MXene sheets, which have shown to have antibacterial properties, were made by etching the Al from a layered Ti 3 AlC 2 (MAX phase) using HF. The hot-pressed scaffolds made of these materials were designed to combat the possibility of infection during initial surgery and failure of osteogenesis to occur. These two failure modes account for a large percentage of issues that can arise during the treatment of traumatic bone injuries. These scaffolds were able to retain induceron-eluting properties in various weight percentages and bring about osteogenesis with CaPG alone and 2 wt% MXene scaffolds demonstrating increased osteogenic activity as compared to no treatment. Additionally, added MXene provided antibacterial properties that could be seen at as little as 2 wt%. This CaPG and MXene composite provides a possible avenue for developing osteogenic, antibacterial materials for treating bone injuries.
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