Macrochanneled Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystals Coated by a Calcium Phosphate Layer |
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Authors: | Young-Hag Koh Hae-Won Kim Hyoun-Ee Kim John W. Halloran |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, Korea;Materials Science and Engineering Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2136 |
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Abstract: | A coextrusion process was used to fabricate three-directionally macrochanneled tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (TZP) with a calcium phosphate coating layer. The three-directionally connected structure was built by a unique alignment and a lamination of the TZP surrounded by calcium phosphate and carbon black filaments. After a thermal treatment (binder burnout and sintering), a 52 vol% array of 290 μm, three-directionally connected macrochannels, which were clad on the inside with bioactive calcium phosphate, had formed on the sintered TZP body. For a comparison, porous calcium phosphate with a similar structure was also fabricated. The compressive strength (96 MPa) of the three-directionally macrochanneled TZP with a bioactive calcium phosphate layer was much higher than that (24 MPa) of the three-directionally macrochanneled calcium phosphate. |
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Keywords: | zirconia: tetragonal polycrystals coatings calcium phosphate |
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