A method and application of three-dimensionally printed bioceramic scaffolds based on photocuring
A photocuring molding, bioceramic technology, applied in applications, ceramic products, tissue regeneration, etc., can solve the problems of low strength of bioceramic scaffolds, poor sintering performance of bioceramics, etc. Effects of Bone and Vascularization
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[0028] The preparation method of embodiment 1β-tricalcium phosphate ceramic support
[0029] 1. Configure the photosensitive resin premix, the prepolymer used is urethane acrylate, the initiator is benzoyl peroxide, and the diluent is propoxylated neopentyl glycol acrylate. β-tricalcium phosphate and Sr-containing low-melting bioglass sintering aid (50P 2 o 5 -20Na 2 (O-30SrO) powder and the photosensitive resin premix are evenly mixed to obtain a photosensitive ceramic slurry with a solid phase content of 50%. The content of β-tricalcium phosphate in the ceramic slurry is 30%, and the content of the glass firing aid is 20%.
[0030] 2. Input the three-dimensional model of the porous bracket into the photocuring molding machine; place the photosensitive ceramic slurry in step (1) on the DLP photocuring molding equipment, and the projection method is top-down, and the three-dimensional printing is performed by the photocuring molding method. Porous β-tricalcium phosphate ce...
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[0033] The preparation method of embodiment 2 calcium carbonate ceramic support
[0034] 1. Configure the photosensitive resin premix, the prepolymer used is polyurethane acrylate, the initiator is benzoin (BE), and the diluent is propoxylated neopentyl glycol acrylate. Calcite-type calcium carbonate and Sr-containing bioglass sintering aid (50P 2 o 5 -20Na 2(O-20CaO-10SrO) powder and the photosensitive resin premix are evenly mixed to obtain a photosensitive ceramic slurry with a solid phase content of 60%. The content of calcium carbonate in the ceramic slurry is 30%, and the content of glass sintering aid is 30%.
[0035] 2. Input the three-dimensional model of the porous bracket into the photocuring molding machine; place the above-mentioned photosensitive ceramic slurry on the DLP photocuring molding equipment, and the projection method is bottom-up, and the designed porous structure is three-dimensionally printed by the photocuring molding method Calcium carbonate ce...
Embodiment 3
[0038] The preparation method of embodiment 3 calcium silicate ceramic support
[0039] 1. Configure the photosensitive resin premix, the prepolymer used is epoxy acrylate, the initiator is benzoin (BE), and the diluent is tricyclodecane dimethanol diacrylate. Calcium silicate and B, Si bioglass glass sintering aid (45SiO 2 -29CaO-15Na 2 O-4P 2 o 5 -7B 2 o 3 ) powder is evenly mixed with the photosensitive resin premix to obtain a photosensitive ceramic slurry with a solid phase content of 55%. The content of calcium silicate in the ceramic slurry is 35%, and the content of glass sintering aid is 20%.
[0040] 2. Input the three-dimensional model of the porous support into the photocuring molding machine; place the above-mentioned photosensitive ceramic slurry on the DLP photocuring molding equipment, and the projection method is bottom-up, and the designed porous carbonic acid is three-dimensionally printed by the photocuring molding method. Calcium ceramic stent body....
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