Glasses and glass ceramics consist of undercooled, partially or fully amorphous materials and are used since thousands of years for their intriguing properties. Certain glass compositions known as Bioglass® or bioactive glasses were even found to form a tight bond with living bone [1]. These materials can be applied for bone repair and regeneration of defects arising from trauma, tumor and osteoporosis [2]. It has been suggested that the use of bioglass nanoparticles would strongly enhance control on degradation and bioactivity. Unfortunately, solid state reactions and sol-gel processes can be limiting in terms of composition, high remaining solvent content and generally require an annealing or sintering step after preparation [3]. We recently have shown that a direct synthesis of complex materials such as salts [4,5] or glasses consisting of 5 or more elements [6] is possible in a high temperature environment, i.e. flame spray synthesis. 45S5, 45S5F and 77S-type of bioactive glass was synthesized and characterized. The as-prepared bioactive glasses consisted of XRD-amorphous nanoparticles with a primary particle size of 20-80 nm (SSA
BET 70-200m
2/g depending on composition) . After immersion of 45S5 type bioactive glass nanoparticles in simulated body fluid (SBF) for 7 days, Raman spectroscopy and electron microcopy was used to assess the surface of the material. The formation of a nanosized crystalline carbonated apatite layer was observed thus confirming the bioactivity of the material (Fig 1) [6].
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Fig.1: SEM image of Bioglass 45S5 after incubation in SBF.
