Abstract

This paper reports on the influence of substituting barium (Ba2+) ions on the structural, mechanical and in vitro biological properties of akermanite prepared via high-energy wet planetary ball milling and sintering. The results obtained showed that the properties of the prepared bioceramics are highly dependent on Ba2+ content. It was found that Ba2+ resulted in improved densification (≥90%), and better apatite-forming ability of akermanite ceramic, without altering phase composition. Herein, the enhancement in diametral tensile strength (DTS), Vickers microhardness (HV) and fracture toughness (KIC) for Ba2+-doped akermanite bioceramics are reported for the first time. It was also found that after 21 days of immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) solution, the doped ceramic surface was completely covered with apatite crystals, indicating Ba2+ encouraged apatite crystals deposition. Therefore, Ba2+-doped akermanite bioceramic could be an attractive alternative bioresorbable material for bone tissue engineering applications.

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