Abstract

AbstractIn this work, semi‐aromatic polyamide containing ether bond (PAE10T) was synthesized through nucleophilic substitution reaction using 1, 10‐N, N′‐bis(4‐fuorobenzamide) decane (BFBD) and hydroquinone (HQ) as the raw materials. And then the composites hydroxyapatite/semi‐aromatic polyamide (40%HA‐PAE10T and 60%HA‐PAE10T) were prepared by chemical precipitation method. Mechanical, SEM, FT‐IR, XRD, DSC, TGA and bioactivity tests were performed to characterize the structure, morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of PAE10T and its composites. Mechanical tests revealed that the difference of HA in weight played an important role in mechanical performance of the composites. Furthermore, in comparison with PAE10T, the 60%HA‐PAE10T showed the highest enhancement in compressive strength (133 MPa) at 75.9%, and the 40%HA‐PAE10T given expression to the best increase in bending strengths (97 MPa) at about 18.4%. The 40%HA‐PAE10T and 60% HA‐PAE10T exhibited the mechanical performances closed to the cortical bone of human. After 28 days of dip in the phosphate buffer saline (PBS), PAE10T, and its composites showed satisfactory stability. The cell culture results showed all composites gad good cytocompatibility, cells attached on the materials well with excellent morphology. All the experimental results showed that the composites were expected to have a good application in the field of compact bone repair.

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