Search Results - "Pires, Luara Aline"
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Effects of ZnO/TiO2 nanoparticle and TiO2 nanotube additions to dense polycrystalline hydroxyapatite bioceramic from bovine bones
Published in Dental materials (01-02-2020)“…•HA from bovine bones are a suitable source to produce a new polycrystalline bioceramic material.•The predominance of the crystallographic planes of HA was…”
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Novel 8%‐TiO2‐nanoparticle‐reinforced dense polycrystalline bovine hydroxyapatite bioceramic
Published in International journal of ceramic engineering & science (01-05-2022)“…This study aimed to produce and characterize the microstructure and mechanical properties of dense polycrystalline bovine hydroxyapatite (DPBHA) bioceramics…”
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Production of bovine hydroxyapatite nanoparticles as a promising biomaterial via mechanochemical and sonochemical methods
Published in Materials chemistry and physics (01-02-2023)“…This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of sonochemical and milling nanoparticulate techniques using HA of bovine origin. The starting powders were…”
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Experimental Silica-based Bioceramic Composite Added with Nano-sized Bovine Hydroxyapatite: Synthesis and Characterization
Published in SILICON (01-11-2023)“…Purpose To produce an experimental dense silica-based bioceramic composite added with nano-sized hydroxyapatite (HA) for biomedical application and…”
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Novel 8%‐TiO 2 ‐nanoparticle‐reinforced dense polycrystalline bovine hydroxyapatite bioceramic
Published in International journal of ceramic engineering & science (01-05-2022)“…Abstract This study aimed to produce and characterize the microstructure and mechanical properties of dense polycrystalline bovine hydroxyapatite (DPBHA)…”
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Effects of ZnO/TiO 2 nanoparticle and TiO 2 nanotube additions to dense polycrystalline hydroxyapatite bioceramic from bovine bones
Published in Dental materials (01-02-2020)“…A bovine dense hydroxyapatite ceramic (HA) was produced as new biomaterial, however, the production of a material with consistently high flexural strength…”
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