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Title: X-ray computed tomography of multiple-layered scaffolds with controlled gradient cell lattice structures fabricated via additive manufacturing
Authors: Khrapov, Dmitriy
Surmeneva, Maria Alexandrovna
Koptioug, A.
Evsevleev, S.
Léonard, F.
Bruno, G.
Surmenev, Roman Anatolievich
Keywords: компьютерная томография; каркасы; решеточные структуры; аддитивное производство; покрытия; биосовместимость; дефекты; морфология
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: X-ray computed tomography of multiple-layered scaffolds with controlled gradient cell lattice structures fabricated via additive manufacturing / D. Khrapov [et al.] // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. — Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2019. — Vol. 1145 : Prospects of Fundamental Sciences Development (PFSD-2018) : XV International Conference of Students and Young Scientists, 24-27 April 2018, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [012044, 7 p.].
Abstract: In this paper we report on the characterization by X-ray computed tomography of calcium phosphate (CaP) and polycaprolactone (PCL) coatings on Ti-6Al-4V alloy scaffolds used as a material for medical implants. The cylindrical scaffold has greater porosity of the inner part than the external part, thus, mimicking trabecular and cortical bone, respectively. The prismatic scaffolds have uniform porosity. Surface of the scaffolds was modified with calcium phosphate (CaP) and polycaprolactone (PCL) by dip-coating to improve biocompatibility and mechanical properties. Computed tomography performed with X-ray and synchrotron radiation revealed the defects of structure and morphology of CaP and PCL coatings showing small platelet-like and spider-web-like structures, respectively.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/52906
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