Anna GalottaKristaps RubenisJānis LočsVincenzo M. Sglavo
In the present work, seafood by-products and derivates were exploited as raw materials to produce nanocrystalline calcium phosphates-based composites in light of the rising demand for waste recovery and valorisation. Mussel shells were transformed into hydroxyapatite by dissolution-precipitation synthesis at 45 degrees C, whereas chitosan from shrimp shells was introduced as a reinforcing biopolymer to produce hydroxyapatite/ chitosan composites. The synthesised hydroxyapatite and hydroxyapatite/chitosan composite powders were cold sintered at room temperature under 1 GPa pressure for 10 min. The materials were consolidated up to -90% relative density and characterized mechanically. By increasing the polymer content up to 10 wt%, the flexural strength of the sintered pellets increases from -45 MPa to -57 MPa while the hardness decreases from -1.1 GPa to -0.8 GPa, thus better addressing the mechanical properties of cortical bone. Furthermore, hydroxyapatite/ chitosan composites were proven to be bioactive, this demonstrating their potential use in bone tissue engineering applications.
Ning GuoHui-Zhen ShenPing Shen
Anna GalottaFrancesca AgostinacchioAntonella MottaSandra DirèVincenzo M. Sglavo
Dong Seok SeoYoung Gook KimJong Kook Lee
Barbara PalazzoDaniela IzzoFrancesca ScaleraAlessandro CancelliFrancesca Gervaso
Valérie BrunC. GuillaumeSaad Mechiche AlamiJérôme JosseJunjun JingFlorence DrauxSylvie BouthorsD. Laurent‐MaquinSophie C. GangloffHalima KerdjoudjFrédéric Velard