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Facile Preparative Access to Bioactive Silicon Oxycarbides with Tunable Porosity

Xie, Fangtong ; Ionescu, Emanuel ; Arango-Ospina, Marcela ; Riedel, Ralf ; Boccaccini, Aldo R. ; Gonzalo-Juan, Isabel (2023)
Facile Preparative Access to Bioactive Silicon Oxycarbides with Tunable Porosity.
In: Materials, 2019, 12 (23)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00015746
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Item Type: Article
Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Facile Preparative Access to Bioactive Silicon Oxycarbides with Tunable Porosity
Language: English
Date: 1 December 2023
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2019
Place of primary publication: Basel
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Publication Title: Materials
Volume of the journal: 12
Issue Number: 23
Collation: 14 Seiten
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00015746
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Origin: Secondary publication DeepGreen
Abstract:

In the present work, Ca-containing silicon oxycarbides (SiCaOC) with varying Ca content have been synthesized via sol-gel processing and thermal treatment in inert gas atmosphere (pyrolysis). It has been shown that the as-prepared SiCaOC materials with low Ca loadings (Ca/Si molar ratios = 0.05 or 0.12) were X-ray amorphous; their glassy network contains Q³ sites, indicating the presence of Ca²⁺ at non-bridging-oxygen sites. SiCaOC with high Ca content (i.e., Ca/Si molar ratio = 0.50) exhibits the presence of crystalline calcium silicate (mainly pseudowollastonite). Furthermore, it has been shown that the incorporation of Ca into the SiOC glassy network has a significant effect on its porosity and specific surface area. Thus, the as-prepared Ca-free SiOC material is shown to be non-porous and having a specific surface area (SSA) of 22.5 m²/g; whereas SiCaOC with Ca/Si molar ratio of 0.05 exhibits mesoporosity and a SSA value of 123.4 m²/g. The further increase of Ca content leads to a decrease of the SSA and the generation of macroporosity in SiCaOC; thus, SiCaOC with Ca/Si molar ratio of 0.12 is macroporous and exhibits a SSA value of 39.5 m²/g. Bioactivity assessment in simulated body fluid (SBF) confirms the hydroxyapatite formation on all SiCaOC samples after seven days soaking, unlike the relatively inert ternary silicon oxycarbide reference. In particular, SiCaOC with a Ca/Si molar ratio of 0.05 shows an increased apatite forming ability compared to that of SiCaOC with Ca/Si molar ratio of 0.12; this difference is considered to be a direct consequence of the significantly higher SSA of the sample with the Ca/Si ratio of 0.05. The present work indicates two effects of Ca incorporation into the silicon oxycarbide glassy network on its bioactivity: Firstly, Ca²⁺ is shown to contribute to the slight depolymerization of the network, which clearly triggers the hydroxyapatite formation (compare the bioactive behavior of SiOC to that of SiCaOC with Ca/Si molar ratio 0.12 upon SBF exposure); secondly, the Ca²⁺ incorporation seems to strongly affect the porosity and SSA in the prepared SiCaOC materials. There is an optimum of Ca loading into the silicon oxycarbide glassy network (at a Ca/Si molar ration of 0.05), which provides mesoporosity and reaches maximum SSA, both highly beneficial for the bioactive behavior of the materials. An increase of the Ca loading leads, in addition to the crystallization of calcium silicates, to a coarsening of the pores (i.e., macroporosity) and a significant decrease of the SSA, both negatively affecting the bioactivity.

Uncontrolled Keywords: sol-gel, silicon oxycarbide, mesoporosity, specific surface area, apatite forming ability, bioactivity
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-157466
Additional Information:

This article belongs to the Special Issue Bioactive Ceramics and Glasses 2019

Classification DDC: 500 Science and mathematics > 540 Chemistry
Divisions: 11 Department of Materials and Earth Sciences > Material Science > Dispersive Solids
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2023 14:09
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2024 12:10
SWORD Depositor: Deep Green
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/15746
PPN: 514952156
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