The medium-range order of phospho-silicate bioactive glasses (with compositions (2-p)SiO2 center dot 1Na(2)O center dot 1.1CaO center dot pP2O5, in which p = 0.10, 0.20, 0.26) has been studied by means of a combined-experimental (MAS-NMR, chemical durability measurements) and computational (classical molecular dynamics (MD)) approach. The structural model obtained by MD is showed to be helpful in the interpretation of the NMR spectra. A small amount of Si-O-P link units has been detected in glasses with low P2O5-content, but at high P2O5 concentration the percentage of Si-O-P bridges becomes important. However, Q(n) distributions show that the HP5 (p = 0.20) glass structure is less polymerized with respect to the H (p = 0.10) and HP6.5 (p = 0.26) glasses. These results provide useful explanation of the behavior of these glasses in water and highlight the influence of the medium-range order on a very important property of potential bioactive glasses such as the chemical durability.

Medium-range order in phospho-silicate bioactive glasses: Insights from MAS-NMR spectra, chemical durability experiments and molecular dynamics simulations

LINATI, LAURA;MUSTARELLI, PIERCARLO;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The medium-range order of phospho-silicate bioactive glasses (with compositions (2-p)SiO2 center dot 1Na(2)O center dot 1.1CaO center dot pP2O5, in which p = 0.10, 0.20, 0.26) has been studied by means of a combined-experimental (MAS-NMR, chemical durability measurements) and computational (classical molecular dynamics (MD)) approach. The structural model obtained by MD is showed to be helpful in the interpretation of the NMR spectra. A small amount of Si-O-P link units has been detected in glasses with low P2O5-content, but at high P2O5 concentration the percentage of Si-O-P bridges becomes important. However, Q(n) distributions show that the HP5 (p = 0.20) glass structure is less polymerized with respect to the H (p = 0.10) and HP6.5 (p = 0.26) glasses. These results provide useful explanation of the behavior of these glasses in water and highlight the influence of the medium-range order on a very important property of potential bioactive glasses such as the chemical durability.
2008
Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with admixtures of matter or the basic matter from which products are made. The category covers ceramics, paper and wood products, polymers, textiles, composites, coatings & films, and biomaterials. Other areas covered in this category include Materials Chemistry, the application of chemistry to materials design and testing; Condensed Matter/Solid State Physics, the branch of physics concerned with the structure and properties of condensed matter (superconductors, semiconductors, ferroelectrics, and dielectrics); and Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics, the application of the concepts and laws of physics to chemical phenomena.
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bioglass; nuclear magnetic (and quadrupole) resonance; molecular dynamics; medium-range order
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Linati, Laura; Lusvardi, Gigliola; Malavasi, Gianluca; Menabue, Ledi; Menziani M., Cristina; Mustarelli, Piercarlo; Pedone, Alfonso; Segre, Ulderico...espandi
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