A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method

With a view to enhancing laboratory and application-based pedagogical approaches in bioengineering, a comparison of the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of natural hydroxyapatite produced from non-separated animal bones (NB) and catfish bones (CB) obtained by thermal treatment and a low...

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Main Authors: E.S. Akpan, M. Dauda, L.S. Kuburi, D.O. Obada, D. Dodoo-Arhin
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Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
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spelling doaj-4cecfcce42d6444eb09cc5facd7c5dcd2020-11-25T03:52:13ZengElsevierResults in Physics2211-37972020-06-0117103051A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure methodE.S. Akpan0M. Dauda1L.S. Kuburi2D.O. Obada3D. Dodoo-Arhin4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria; Africa Center of Excellence on New Pedagogies in Engineering Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria; Corresponding authors at: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria (D.O. Obada). Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana (D. Dodoo-Arhin).Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana; Institute of Applied Science and Technology, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana; Corresponding authors at: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria (D.O. Obada). Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana (D. Dodoo-Arhin).With a view to enhancing laboratory and application-based pedagogical approaches in bioengineering, a comparison of the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of natural hydroxyapatite produced from non-separated animal bones (NB) and catfish bones (CB) obtained by thermal treatment and a low compaction pressure method has been reported in this study. The structure, morphology and surface chemistry of the processed biomaterials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy, respectively. Uniaxial compaction using a pressure of 1 MPa was used on circular shaped hydroxyapatite scaffolds to measure the mechanical properties of the produced scaffolds. From XRD analysis, both samples showed prominent reflections of the hydroxyapatite phase, suggesting high crystallinity and phase stability. The morphology of the powders showed irregular shapes with large agglomerates for non-separated animal bones-derived hydroxyapatite as compared to more open pores in the catfish bones-derived hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite produced from catfish bones revealed a microstructure with open pores which is useful in terms of cell adhesion. The hydroxyapatite products revealed Ca/P ratios of 1.58 and 1.63 for catfish bones (CB) and non-separated animal bones-derived hydroxyapatite, respectively. Improvements in the fracture toughness were observed for CB in comparison with NB. Calculated fracture toughness values were 5.72 MPa.m1/2 and 2.35 MPa.m1/2 for catfish bones and non-separated animal bones-derived scaffold respectively. These results are useful in terms of the production and biomedical applications of natural hydroxyapatite.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719336708SinteringMechanical propertiesApatiteBone implantsCa/P molar ratio
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author E.S. Akpan
M. Dauda
L.S. Kuburi
D.O. Obada
D. Dodoo-Arhin
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M. Dauda
L.S. Kuburi
D.O. Obada
D. Dodoo-Arhin
A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
Results in Physics
Sintering
Mechanical properties
Apatite
Bone implants
Ca/P molar ratio
author_facet E.S. Akpan
M. Dauda
L.S. Kuburi
D.O. Obada
D. Dodoo-Arhin
author_sort E.S. Akpan
title A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
title_short A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
title_full A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
title_fullStr A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
title_sort comparative study of the mechanical integrity of natural hydroxyapatite scaffolds prepared from two biogenic sources using a low compaction pressure method
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Physics
issn 2211-3797
publishDate 2020-06-01
description With a view to enhancing laboratory and application-based pedagogical approaches in bioengineering, a comparison of the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of natural hydroxyapatite produced from non-separated animal bones (NB) and catfish bones (CB) obtained by thermal treatment and a low compaction pressure method has been reported in this study. The structure, morphology and surface chemistry of the processed biomaterials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy, respectively. Uniaxial compaction using a pressure of 1 MPa was used on circular shaped hydroxyapatite scaffolds to measure the mechanical properties of the produced scaffolds. From XRD analysis, both samples showed prominent reflections of the hydroxyapatite phase, suggesting high crystallinity and phase stability. The morphology of the powders showed irregular shapes with large agglomerates for non-separated animal bones-derived hydroxyapatite as compared to more open pores in the catfish bones-derived hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite produced from catfish bones revealed a microstructure with open pores which is useful in terms of cell adhesion. The hydroxyapatite products revealed Ca/P ratios of 1.58 and 1.63 for catfish bones (CB) and non-separated animal bones-derived hydroxyapatite, respectively. Improvements in the fracture toughness were observed for CB in comparison with NB. Calculated fracture toughness values were 5.72 MPa.m1/2 and 2.35 MPa.m1/2 for catfish bones and non-separated animal bones-derived scaffold respectively. These results are useful in terms of the production and biomedical applications of natural hydroxyapatite.
topic Sintering
Mechanical properties
Apatite
Bone implants
Ca/P molar ratio
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379719336708
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