On the possibility of silicon nitride as a ceramic for structural orthopaedic implants. Part II: chemical stability and wear resistance in body environment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In Part I, the processing, microstructure and mechanical properties of three silicon nitride-based ceramics were examined and their non-toxicity was demonstrated. In this Part II, some features critical to biomedical applications were investigated: (i) the wetting behaviour against aqueous media, including physiological solutions; (ii) the chemical stability in water and in physiological solutions; and (iii) the wear resistance, measured under experimental procedures that simulate the conditions typical of the hip joint prosthesis. The results confirmed that silicon nitride may serve as a biomaterial for bone substitution in load bearing prosthesis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Processing routes; Wettability; Friction; Silicon nitride; Orthopaedic implants
Elenco autori:
Traverso, Pierluigi; Bellosi, Alida; Gardini, Davide; Mazzocchi, Mauro; Faga, MARIA GIULIA
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