Employment and the effect of eco-friendly bismuth oxide nanoparticles (BiONPs) in biocement were studied. The standard method was adopted to prepare BiONPs-composite. Water was adopted for dispersing BiONPs in the composite. A representative batch (2 wt. % of BiONPs) was prepared without water to study the impact of water on composite properties. For each batch, 10 samples were prepared and tested. TGA (thermogravimetric analysis) performed on composite showed 0.8 wt. % losses in samples prepared without water whereas, maximum 2 wt. % weight losses observed in the water-based composite. Presence of BiONPs resulted in a decrease in depth of curing. Three-point bending flexural strength decreased for increasing BiONPs content. Comparative study between 2 wt. % samples with and without water showed 10.40 (-0.91) MPa and 28.45 (-2.50) MPa flexural strength values, respectively, indicating a significant (p < 0.05) increase of the mechanical properties at the macroscale. Nanoindentation revealed that 2 wt. % without water composites showed significant (p < 0.05) highest nanoindentation modulus 26.4 (-1.28) GPa and hardness 0.46 (-0.013) GPa. Usage of water as dispersion media was found to be deleterious for the overall characteristics of the composite but, at the same time, the BiONPs acted as a very promising filler that can be used in this class of composites.

Physical characterization of bismuth oxide nanoparticle based ceramic composite for future biomedical application / Jagdale, P.; Serino, G.; Oza, G.; Audenino, A. L.; Bignardi, C.; Tagliaferro, A.; Alvarez-Gayosso, V.. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:7(2021), p. 1626. [10.3390/ma14071626]

Physical characterization of bismuth oxide nanoparticle based ceramic composite for future biomedical application

Jagdale P.;Serino G.;Audenino A. L.;Bignardi C.;Tagliaferro A.;
2021

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Employment and the effect of eco-friendly bismuth oxide nanoparticles (BiONPs) in biocement were studied. The standard method was adopted to prepare BiONPs-composite. Water was adopted for dispersing BiONPs in the composite. A representative batch (2 wt. % of BiONPs) was prepared without water to study the impact of water on composite properties. For each batch, 10 samples were prepared and tested. TGA (thermogravimetric analysis) performed on composite showed 0.8 wt. % losses in samples prepared without water whereas, maximum 2 wt. % weight losses observed in the water-based composite. Presence of BiONPs resulted in a decrease in depth of curing. Three-point bending flexural strength decreased for increasing BiONPs content. Comparative study between 2 wt. % samples with and without water showed 10.40 (-0.91) MPa and 28.45 (-2.50) MPa flexural strength values, respectively, indicating a significant (p < 0.05) increase of the mechanical properties at the macroscale. Nanoindentation revealed that 2 wt. % without water composites showed significant (p < 0.05) highest nanoindentation modulus 26.4 (-1.28) GPa and hardness 0.46 (-0.013) GPa. Usage of water as dispersion media was found to be deleterious for the overall characteristics of the composite but, at the same time, the BiONPs acted as a very promising filler that can be used in this class of composites.
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