Abstract

Non-aqueous tape casting was used to prepare flexible green tapes from borate glass (1393B3) particles. The tapes were sintered at 550, 575, 600 °C: dense tapes were prepared at 600 °C. In-vitro bioactivity in simulated body fluid (SBF) of tapes sintered at different temperatures was evaluated. SEM, FTIR and XRD results showed slow degradation of dense borate glass tape in SBF compared to the non-dense tapes sintered at different temperatures. Formation of HCA (hydroxy carbonated apatite) on sample surfaces was confirmed after 7D in SBF.

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