Hudson ZaninEduardo SaitoFernanda Roberta MarcianoHelder José CeragioliAlessandro E.C. GranatoMarimélia PorcionattoAnderson Oliveira Lobo
A method for the direct electrodeposition of globular nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp) onto reduced graphene oxide (RGO) is presented and a model for the specific growth preference is discussed. Results show that the carboxyl (carboxylic acid)/carboxylate functional groups attached directly to the RGO after oxygen plasma treatment were essential to accelerate the OH- formation and the deposition of globular nHAp crystals. High resolution scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray and X-ray diffraction showed that homogeneous, highly crystalline, stoichiometric nHAp crystals, with preferential growth in the (002) plane direction, were formed without any thermal treatment. The nHAp/RGO composites were shown to be an appropriate surface for mesenchymal stem cell adhesion with active formation of membrane projections.
Anderson Oliveira LoboMarcus Alexandre Finzi CoratSandra RamosJorge Tadao MatsushimaAlessandro E.C. GranatoCristina Pacheco SoaresE.J. Corat
Anan ZhouJie BaiWenjing HongHua Bai
Jianhua WangYingying WangDeshuai LiuYang QiuChenguang HuangChunrong YangQiqing Zhang
Sitakshi GuptaChhaya Ravi Kant