Alternative methodology for chitin–hydroxyapatite composites using ionic liquids and supercritical fluid technology — Simone S. Silva (2013) | RDL Network
Alternative methodology for chitin–hydroxyapatite composites using ionic liquids and supercritical fluid technology
Article 2013 en
Authors
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Simone S. Silva
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Ana Rita C. Duarte
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Joaquím M. Oliveira
Abstract
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An alternative, green method was used to develop chitin-based biocomposite (ChHA) materials by an integrated strategy using ionic liquids, supercritical fluid drying, and salt leaching. ChHA matrices were produced by dissolving chitin in 1-butyl-methylimidazolium acetate along with salt and/or hydroxyapatite particles and then subsequent drying. The ChHA composite formed had a heterogeneous porous microstructure with 65%–85% porosity and pore sizes in the range of 100–300 µm. The hydroxyapatite was found to be well distributed within the composite structures and had a positive effect in the viability and proliferation of osteoblast-like cells, in vitro. Our findings indicate that these ChHA matrices have potential applications in bone tissue engineering.
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