Abstract
In recent years, bioactive materials have become important in applications such as implantation, bone regeneration, scaffold, oral implantation and antioxidant materials because of their excellent bioactivity, biocompatibility, osteoconductivity and osteoinductive properties. When exposed to simulated body fluid, bioactive glasses have the ability to bond with both hard and soft tissues through the formation of a hydroxyapatite layer. Nowadays, nanotechnology is emerging as a nascent technology in all disciplines because of its high surface-to-volume ratio and unique properties at nanoscale length. The impact of nanotechnology in biomaterials is of interest because of the enhancement in their biocompatibility and bioactivity. In this investigation, the preparation of nanobioactive glasses by using different methods (such as sol–gel, hydrothermal and sonochemical) is discussed in detail. The structural and morphological characterisation of the prepared samples was made.
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