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Non-linear dissolution mechanisms of sodium calcium phosphate glasses as a function of pH in various aqueous media
Authors:Reece N Oosterbeek  Kalliope I Margaronis  Xiang C Zhang  Serena M Best  Ruth E Cameron
Affiliation:1. Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;2. Lucideon Ltd, Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
Abstract:Phosphate glasses for bioresorbable implants display dissolution rates that vary significantly with composition, however currently their mechanisms of dissolution are not well understood. Based on this systematic study we present new insights into these mechanisms. Two-stage dissolution was observed, with time dependence initially parabolic and later linear, and a two-stage model was developed to describe this behaviour. Dissolution was accelerated by lower Ca concentration in the glass, and lower pH in the dissolution medium. A new dissolution mechanism is proposed, involving an initial stage where diffusion-controlled formation of a conversion layer occurs. Once the conversion layer is stabilised, layer dissolution reactions become rate-limiting. Under this mechanism the transition time is sensitive to the nature of the conversion layer and solution conditions. These results reveal the dependence of P2O5–CaO–Na2O glass dissolution on solution pH, and provide new insight into the dissolution mechanisms, particularly regarding the transition between the two dissolution stages.
Keywords:Phosphate glass  Calcium-phosphate glass  Dissolution behaviour  Dissolution rate  Dissolution mechanism
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