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HERO ID
8329815
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Production of polyurethane/nano-hydroxyapatite hybrid materials and microstructural characterization
Author(s)
Martinez-Valencia, AB; Carbajal-De La Torre, G; Torres-Sanchez, R; Tellez-Jurado, L; Esparza-Ponce, HE
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
International Journal of Physical Sciences
ISSN:
1992-1950
Volume
6
Issue
11
Page Numbers
2731-2743
Language
English
Abstract
In the present work, the polyurethane/nanohydroxyapatite hybrid materials were prepared with different content of nHA (0, 10, 20, 30, and 40% weight) as filler. The nanohydroxyapatite powders were synthesized by hydrothermal synthesis and by ultrasound-assisted co-precipitation methods. The synthesis of polyurethane was carried out by a two-step polymerization method using 1,6-diisocyanate hexane, polycaprolactone and 1,4-butanediol as precursors. The nHA was added in situ during the polymerization reaction. The structure, microstructure, specific surface and thermal stability were determinate by XRD, FTIR, SEM, DTA-TGA, DSC and water absorption measurements. The results show that the synthesized nanohydroxyapatite powders were composed of micrometric and mesoporous aggregates of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite particles (Dc ⤠40 nm), in addition, since nanohydroxyapatite powders are prepared via ultrasound-assisted co-precipitation showed high surface area values (97.9 m2g-1) and homogeneous chemical composition, these ones were used for the fabrication of hybrid materials which were successfully prepared by the incorporation in situ of nanohydroxyapatite during the polymerization process. The obtained materials showed different behavior during water absorption tests as well as thermal stability as a function of filler content. © 2011 Academic Journals.
Keywords
Hydrothermal synthesis; Nanohydroxyapatite; Polyurethane; Ultrasound-assisted co-precipitation
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