Abstract

The possibility of synthesizing ceramic composites from mixtures of powders of two types of biocompatible glass and potassium polytitanate was investigated. It was shown that during the reaction of these composites with a solution simulating blood plasma, a porous structure reinforced with potassium hexatitanate or calcium titanate fibers formed on the surface of the material; the pores were filled with hydroxyapatite, which should cause intergrowth of bone tissue in the structure of the implants made from them.

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