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The preparation and characterization of hydroxyapatite bioceramic implant material

dc.contributor.advisor Harsa, Hayriye Şebnem en
dc.contributor.author Çiftçioğlu, Rukiye
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-13T09:43:27Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-13T09:43:27Z
dc.date.issued 2000 en
dc.description Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Izmir, 2000 en
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 91-94) en
dc.description Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English en
dc.description xi, 98 leaves en
dc.description.abstract The use of hydroxyapatite (HA) powders and ceramIcs as a biomaterial was investigated in this work. A commercial HA powder was used for the preparation of HA ceramics and the adsorption of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) onto HA has been investigated.The powder and the sintered ceramics were characterized by TGA, DT A, Optical Microscopy, Microhardness Tester, XRD, and FTIR.The sintering studies have shown that it was possible to prepare porous ceramics above 800°C and dense ceramics at 1200-1250°C range.The HA powder lost about 5.5% by weight during heat treatment up to 1000DC and 80% of this weight loss is due to adsorbed water.The particle size of the powder was determined to be submicron whereas the grain sizes of the 1250°C sintered ceramic was in the 1-5 /l um range.A maximum Vickers Hardness of 585 Hv was determined for the 1250°C sintered 97.2% dense ceramic.XRD patterns of the powder and the 1250°C sintered ceramic were identical and almost phase pure. A small CaO peak was detected in the samples which was believed to be remnants of the powder preparation process.The adsorption of BSA onto HA has been studied as a function of time, protein concentration, pH, ionic strength, and HA solids loading. Adsorption experiments were also conducted with commercial alumina and zirconia ceramic powders. Uptake curves have shown that the adsorption process was almost completed in less than ten minutes Adsorption isotherms 'at different pH ( 4.5-7.4) have been obtained and analyzed using the Langmuir model. The Langmuir parameters qm ( maximum amount of protein adsorbed, mg BSA/g HA) and K' (affinity constant, mllmg BSA) have been calculated. qm decreased from 119 to 61.3 with the increase in pH from 4.7 to 7.4. A maximum of 46.1 for K' was determined at pH.5.6 and K' had the lowest value of 3.5 at pH.7.4. Electrostatic attractions were held responsible for the K' maximum at pH.5.6 since HA and BSA surfaces are oppositely charged. The presence of a considerably high amount of BSA adsorption on the HA surface at pH.4.7 where the protein should have close to zero net charge was attributed to hydrophobic effects. The amount of adsorption at equilibrium in the 4.5-5.8 pH range was determined to be twice of that in the 6-8 pH range. Almost 100% of the protein was recovered with a HA solids loading of 750 mg HA/50 ml solution at equilibrium for an initial BSA concentration of I mg BSA/ml solution. en
dc.identifier.uri http://standard-demo.gcris.com/handle/123456789/5087
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Izmir Institute of Technology en
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject.lcc R857.M3 .C54 2000 en
dc.subject.lcsh Biomedical materials--Research en
dc.subject.lcsh Ceramics en
dc.subject.lcsh Hydroxyapatite en
dc.title The preparation and characterization of hydroxyapatite bioceramic implant material en_US
dc.type Master Thesis en_US
dspace.entity.type Publication
gdc.author.institutional Çiftçioğlu, Rukiye
gdc.description.department Industrial Design en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Tez en_US
gdc.oaire.accepatencedate 2000-01-01
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gdc.oaire.keywords Biomaterials
gdc.oaire.keywords Metalurji Mühendisliği
gdc.oaire.keywords Metallurgical Engineering
gdc.oaire.keywords Adsorption
gdc.oaire.keywords Hydroxyapatites
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