Abstract

A method for obtaining radio-opaque bioglasses by the pyrolysis of organic solutions has been proposed; the solutions contain tetraethoxysilane, tributyl phosphate, sodium oleate, and calcium oleate in turpentine, as well as extracts of bismuth and tantalum in a benzene solution of tri-n-octylamine. This method allows one to obtain bioactive radio-opaque glasses as powder materials, as well as coatings on different porous carriers.

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