Selective laser sintering of porous tissue engineering scaffolds from poly(<Emphasis Type="SmallCaps">l</Emphasis>-lactide)/carbonated hydroxyapatite nanocomposite microspheres |
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Authors: | Wen You Zhou Siu Hang Lee Min Wang Wai Lam Cheung Wing Yuk Ip |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China. |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on the use of bio-nanocomposite microspheres, consisting of carbonated hydroxyapatite (CHAp) nanospheres within a poly(L: -lactide) (PLLA) matrix, to produce tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds using a modified selective laser sintering (SLS) machine. PLLA microspheres and PLLA/CHAp nanocomposite microspheres were prepared by emulsion techniques. The resultant microspheres had a size range of 5-30 mum, suitable for the SLS process. Microstructural analyses revealed that the CHAp nanospheres were embedded throughout the PLLA microsphere, forming a nanocomposite structure. A custom-made miniature sintering platform was installed in a commercial Sinterstation((R)) 2000 SLS machine. This platform allowed the use of small quantities of biomaterials for TE scaffold production. The effects of laser power; scan spacing and part bed temperature were investigated and optimized. Finally, porous scaffolds were successfully fabricated from the PLLA microspheres and PLLA/CHAp nanocomposite microspheres. In particular, the PLLA/CHAp nanocomposite microspheres appeared to be promising for porous bone TE scaffold production using the SLS technique. |
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