Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications

This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-(29-x)CaO-16MgO-(x)Fe2O3 and ii) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-24CaO-(21-x)MgO-(x)Fe2O3 (where x = 5, 8 and 11 mol%) for biomedical applications. Continuous fibres of 23 ± 1 μm diameter were...

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Main Authors: Tan Chao, Ahmed Ifty, Parsons Andrew J., Zhu Chenkai, Betanzos Fernando B., Rudd Chris D., Liu Xiaoling
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-07-01
Series:Biomedical Glasses
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bglass-2018-0006
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spelling doaj-599784294dda4cd7b3e71b08b25578ec2021-09-05T20:42:19ZengSciendoBiomedical Glasses2299-39322018-07-0141577110.1515/bglass-2018-0006bglass-2018-0006Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applicationsTan Chao0Ahmed Ifty1Parsons Andrew J.2Zhu Chenkai3Betanzos Fernando B.4Rudd Chris D.5Liu Xiaoling6International Doctoral Innovation Centre, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, China; Ningbo Nottingham New Materials Institute, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, ChinaAdvanced Materials Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UKComposites Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UKNingbo Nottingham New Materials Institute, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, China; Ningbo Nottingham International Academy for the Marine Economy and Technology, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, ChinaAdvanced Materials Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UKNingbo Nottingham New Materials Institute, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, ChinaNingbo Nottingham New Materials Institute, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, China; Ningbo Nottingham International Academy for the Marine Economy and Technology, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, 315100, ChinaThis paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-(29-x)CaO-16MgO-(x)Fe2O3 and ii) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-24CaO-(21-x)MgO-(x)Fe2O3 (where x = 5, 8 and 11 mol%) for biomedical applications. Continuous fibres of 23 ± 1 μm diameter were prepared via a meltdraw spinning process. Compositions with higher Fe2O3 content and higher MgO/CaO ratio required higher melting temperature and longer heating time to achieve glass melts for fibre pulling. The effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing treatment on mechanical properties and degradation behaviours were also investigated. Adding Fe2O3 was found to increase the tensile strength from 523 ± 63 (Ca-Fe5) to 680 ± 75 MPa (Ca-Fe11), improve the tensile modulus from72 ± 4 (Ca-Fe5) to 78 ± 3 GPa (Ca-Fe11) and decrease the degradation rate from 4.0 (Mg-Fe5) to 1.9 × 10−6 kg m−2 s−1 (Mg-Fe11). The annealing process reduced the fibre tensile strength by 46% (Ca-Fe5), increased the modulus by 19.6%(Ca-Fe8) and decreased the degradation rate by 89.5% (Mg-Fe11) in comparison to the corresponding as drawn fibres. Additionally, the annealing process also impeded the formation of precipitate shells and revealed coexistence of the precipitation and the pitting corrosion as fibre degradation behaviours.https://doi.org/10.1515/bglass-2018-0006phosphate glass fibresironmechanical propertiesannealingdegradation
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author Tan Chao
Ahmed Ifty
Parsons Andrew J.
Zhu Chenkai
Betanzos Fernando B.
Rudd Chris D.
Liu Xiaoling
spellingShingle Tan Chao
Ahmed Ifty
Parsons Andrew J.
Zhu Chenkai
Betanzos Fernando B.
Rudd Chris D.
Liu Xiaoling
Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
Biomedical Glasses
phosphate glass fibres
iron
mechanical properties
annealing
degradation
author_facet Tan Chao
Ahmed Ifty
Parsons Andrew J.
Zhu Chenkai
Betanzos Fernando B.
Rudd Chris D.
Liu Xiaoling
author_sort Tan Chao
title Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
title_short Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
title_full Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
title_fullStr Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of MgO-and CaO-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
title_sort effects of fe2o3 addition and annealing on the mechanical and dissolution properties of mgo-and cao-containing phosphate glass fibres for bio-applications
publisher Sciendo
series Biomedical Glasses
issn 2299-3932
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This paper investigated the preparation of phosphate glass fibres (PGFs) in the following systems: i) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-(29-x)CaO-16MgO-(x)Fe2O3 and ii) 45P2O5-5B2O3-5Na2O-24CaO-(21-x)MgO-(x)Fe2O3 (where x = 5, 8 and 11 mol%) for biomedical applications. Continuous fibres of 23 ± 1 μm diameter were prepared via a meltdraw spinning process. Compositions with higher Fe2O3 content and higher MgO/CaO ratio required higher melting temperature and longer heating time to achieve glass melts for fibre pulling. The effects of Fe2O3 addition and annealing treatment on mechanical properties and degradation behaviours were also investigated. Adding Fe2O3 was found to increase the tensile strength from 523 ± 63 (Ca-Fe5) to 680 ± 75 MPa (Ca-Fe11), improve the tensile modulus from72 ± 4 (Ca-Fe5) to 78 ± 3 GPa (Ca-Fe11) and decrease the degradation rate from 4.0 (Mg-Fe5) to 1.9 × 10−6 kg m−2 s−1 (Mg-Fe11). The annealing process reduced the fibre tensile strength by 46% (Ca-Fe5), increased the modulus by 19.6%(Ca-Fe8) and decreased the degradation rate by 89.5% (Mg-Fe11) in comparison to the corresponding as drawn fibres. Additionally, the annealing process also impeded the formation of precipitate shells and revealed coexistence of the precipitation and the pitting corrosion as fibre degradation behaviours.
topic phosphate glass fibres
iron
mechanical properties
annealing
degradation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bglass-2018-0006
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