TITLE:
Chemical Durability, Structure Properties and Bioactivity of Glasses 48P2O5-30CaO-(22−x)Na2O-xTiO2(With 0
AUTHORS:
Yassine Er-Rouissi, Sara Aqdim, Abdeslam El Bouari, Fouzia Hmimid, Said Aqdim
KEYWORDS:
Chemical Durability, Phosphate Glasses, Titan Oxide, Bioactivity, SBF
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry,
Vol.10 No.12,
December
24,
2020
ABSTRACT: Phosphate glasses of composition 48P2O5-30CaO-(22−x)Na2O-xTiO2 (with 0 °C ± 20°C. The chemical durability of these glasses shows an improvement when the TiO2 content varies from 0 to 2 mol%. The measurements of differential thermal analysis and density, both, indicate the increase of the glass transition temperature and the density. The increase of Tg leads to an improvement of glass rigidity. X-ray diffraction analysis of the glasses annealed at 650°C for 48 h, indicates the appearance of a mixture of metaphosphate and pyrophosphate phases when the TiO2 content varies from 0 to 2 mol%, the last become majority when the TiO2 content rich 2 mol%. Nevertheless, when the TiO2 content exceeds 2 mol%, the analysis, both, by infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, reveals a radical change of structure with the formation of majorities isolated orthophosphate groups. SEM micrographs illustrated that the number of crystallites increased in the glass network when the TiO2 content increased at the expense of the Na2O content. An increase in the TiO2 content beyond 2 mol% led to the formation of a larger number of crystallites of different sizes, dominated by small crystallite sizes assigned to majority isolated short orthophosphate groups. This phenomenon led to a decrease in chemical durability and seems to be the main cause promoting the bioactivity of glasses. The results of the bioactivity, after a test in an SBF physiological solution within 15 days, shows, both, the formation of hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate layers, in addition to the layer Ca2P2O7, known by its bioactivity, in some samples. The results obtained on the glasses studied make them potential candidates for an application in tissue engineering.