Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements
The present work concerns the preparation of bone cements based on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), used mainly for prosthesis fixation and cavity filling for correction of human bone failures. A typical bone cement recipe contains methyl methacrylate, which polymerizes in situ during cement applic...
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doaj-74bdc2cb77d345eeb491b742f95bf6a92020-11-24T23:43:10ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66322013-12-0130486587610.1590/S0104-66322013000400018S0104-66322013000400018Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cementsJ. G. F. Santos Jr.0V. J. R. R. Pita1P. A. Melo2M. Nele3J. C. Pinto4Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroThe present work concerns the preparation of bone cements based on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), used mainly for prosthesis fixation and cavity filling for correction of human bone failures. A typical bone cement recipe contains methyl methacrylate, which polymerizes in situ during cement application. An inherent problem of this reaction is the large amount of heat released during the cement preparation, which may lead to irreparable damage of living tissues. Optimization of PMMA-based bone cement recipes is thus an important step towards safe and reliable clinical usage of these materials. Important process variables related to the reaction temperature profile and the mixing of the recipe constituents were studied in order to allow for the adequate production of bone cements. It is shown that the average molar mass and size of the PMMA particles used in the production of the bone cement, as well as incorporation of radiopaque contrast, co-monomers and fillers into the bone recipe play fundamental roles in the course of the polymerization reaction. Furthermore, the injection vessel geometry may interfere dramatically with the temperature profile and the time for its occurrence. Finally, it has been observed that the morphology of the PMMA particles strongly affects the mixing of the bone cement components.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322013000400018&lng=en&tlng=enBiomaterialsBone cementMixingPMMASuspension polymerization |
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J. G. F. Santos Jr. V. J. R. R. Pita P. A. Melo M. Nele J. C. Pinto Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Biomaterials Bone cement Mixing PMMA Suspension polymerization |
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J. G. F. Santos Jr. V. J. R. R. Pita P. A. Melo M. Nele J. C. Pinto |
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J. G. F. Santos Jr. |
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Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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Effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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effect of process variables on the preparation of artificial bone cements |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 |
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The present work concerns the preparation of bone cements based on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), used mainly for prosthesis fixation and cavity filling for correction of human bone failures. A typical bone cement recipe contains methyl methacrylate, which polymerizes in situ during cement application. An inherent problem of this reaction is the large amount of heat released during the cement preparation, which may lead to irreparable damage of living tissues. Optimization of PMMA-based bone cement recipes is thus an important step towards safe and reliable clinical usage of these materials. Important process variables related to the reaction temperature profile and the mixing of the recipe constituents were studied in order to allow for the adequate production of bone cements. It is shown that the average molar mass and size of the PMMA particles used in the production of the bone cement, as well as incorporation of radiopaque contrast, co-monomers and fillers into the bone recipe play fundamental roles in the course of the polymerization reaction. Furthermore, the injection vessel geometry may interfere dramatically with the temperature profile and the time for its occurrence. Finally, it has been observed that the morphology of the PMMA particles strongly affects the mixing of the bone cement components. |
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Biomaterials Bone cement Mixing PMMA Suspension polymerization |
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