Effect of sodium carbonate addition on the properties of calcium silicate scaffolds fabricated by 3DIP
Abstract
3D ink printing (3DIP) technology can accurately control the macroscopic size and microstructure of bioceramic scaffolds. However, nonceramic components in the printing ink used in 3DIP severely affect densification, resulting in less desirable mechanical properties of the scaffolds. In this study, a strategy of sintering assisted by a sintering aid (sodium carbonate) was used to prepare calcium silicate (CSi) scaffolds with high strength. The...
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Title
Effect of sodium carbonate addition on the properties of calcium silicate scaffolds fabricated by 3DIP
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
17
Pages
24545 - 24552
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