Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization

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Autor(a) principal: Beppu,Marisa M.
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Santana,Cesar C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: The influence of the calcification solution on the mineralization of chitosan membranes was analysed. Two factors were studied: pH and chemical composition (excess of calcium or phosphate ions) of solutions. Substrates (membranes) of chitosan underwent mineralization by soaking in calcification solutions for 7 days at 36.5 °C. As expected, SEM-EDS analyses demonstrated that higher pH and concentration of ions increases deposition, however, the morphology and composition of these deposits varies depending on which ion (phosphate or calcium) is in excess. Larger spherical deposits are observed when a calcium-rich solution is used instead of a phosphate-rich one. In the latter, the interconnectivity of the inorganic and organic (matrix) phases is very different, suggesting a different mechanism of deposition for each situation.
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title Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
spellingShingle Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
Beppu,Marisa M.
chitosan
chitin
calcification
mineralization
title_short Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
title_full Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
title_fullStr Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
title_sort Influence of Calcification Solution on in vitro Chitosan Mineralization
author Beppu,Marisa M.
author_facet Beppu,Marisa M.
Santana,Cesar C.
author_role author
author2 Santana,Cesar C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beppu,Marisa M.
Santana,Cesar C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chitosan
chitin
calcification
mineralization
topic chitosan
chitin
calcification
mineralization
description The influence of the calcification solution on the mineralization of chitosan membranes was analysed. Two factors were studied: pH and chemical composition (excess of calcium or phosphate ions) of solutions. Substrates (membranes) of chitosan underwent mineralization by soaking in calcification solutions for 7 days at 36.5 °C. As expected, SEM-EDS analyses demonstrated that higher pH and concentration of ions increases deposition, however, the morphology and composition of these deposits varies depending on which ion (phosphate or calcium) is in excess. Larger spherical deposits are observed when a calcium-rich solution is used instead of a phosphate-rich one. In the latter, the interconnectivity of the inorganic and organic (matrix) phases is very different, suggesting a different mechanism of deposition for each situation.
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