IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering
2018
SPS-RS technique for solid-phase “in situ” synthesis of biocompatible ZrO2 porous ceramics
Авторы:
Shichalin O.O., Medkov M.A., Grishchenko D.N., Mayorov V.Yu, Fedorets A.N., Belov A.A., Golub A.V., Gridasova E.A., Papynov E.K.

Abstract. The prospective method of spark plasma sintering-reaction synthesis (SPS-RS) for fabrication of ceramics based on ZrO2 and biocompatible with living tissue is presented. Nanostructured ceramics has high mechanical strength (more than 400 MPa) and controlled porosity depending on specified sintering conditions. Biocompatible phases Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 are formed “in situ” during SPS sintering of ZrO2 powder due to chemical interaction of phosphate precursors preliminary introduced into the mixture. The effective method to improve (to develop) porous structure of bioceramics obtained by SPS or SPS-RS techniques using poreforming agent (carbon black) is proposed. Suggested original SPS-RS “in situ” technique provides fabrication of new ZrO2 ceramics containing biocompatible phosphate components and possessing unique structural and mechanical characteristics. Such ceramics is indispensable for bone-ceramic implants that are able to activate processes of osteogenesis during bone tissue recovery.

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