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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics IV Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 32


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2011 | 211 Pages | ISBN: 1118059913 | PDF | 11 MB
This book is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society’s 35th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 23-28, 2011. This issue includes papers presented in the Next Generation Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics Symposia on topics such as Advanced Processing of Bioceramics; In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of Bioceramics; Medical and Dental Applications of Bioceramics; Porous Bioceramics; Structure and Properties of Porous Ceramics; and Processing Methods of Porous Ceramics.Content:

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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics III Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 31


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2010 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 0470594713 | PDF | 14 MB
This issue contains the proceedings of the "Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications" and "Next Generation Bioceramics" symposia, which were held on January 24-29, 2010 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. The interaction between ceramic materials and living organisms is a leading area of ceramics research. Novel bioceramic materials are being developed that will provide improvements in diagnosis and treatment of medical and dental conditions. In addition, bioinspired ceramics and biomimetic ceramics have generated considerable interest in the scientific community. The "Next Generation Bioceramics" symposium addressed several leading areas related to the development and use of novel bioceramics, including advanced processing of bioceramics; biomineralization and tissue-material interactions; bioinspired and biomimetic ceramics; ceramics for drug delivery; ceramic biosensors; in vitro and in vivo characterization of bioceramics; mechanical properties of bioceramics; and nanostructured bioceramics. The "Porous Ceramics" symposium aimed to bring together engineers and scientists in the area of ceramic materials containing high volume fractions of porosity, in which the porosity ranged from nano- to millimeters. These materials have attracted significant academic and industrial attention for use in environmental applications, an area where ceramics, particularly porous ones, play a key role because of their suitable properties. Therefore, a significant number of contributions, of which some are present in this volume, was devoted to the fabrication and characterization of porous ceramics for gas purification (e.g., H2 separation and CO2 separation) as well as to particulate filtration (e.g., diesel engine soot). A leading area of ceramics research involves the development of porous ceramics for medical, dental, and biotechnology applications. For example, porous ceramics are under development for use as bone substitutes because a porous structure may enhance tissue ingrowth. Therefore, tailoring of porosity to give specific characteristics, in terms of the amount of interconnecting cells and of the cell and cell window size is required. A joint session involving participants from bioceramics and porous ceramics symposia was therefore held in order to stimulate discussion and productive interactions between the two scientific communities.Content:

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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 29, Issue 7


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2009 | 358 Pages | ISBN: 0470344946 | PDF | 12 MB
This volume provides a one-stop resource, compiling current research on bioceramics and porous ceramics. It is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. It includes papers from two symposia: "Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications" and "Next Generation Bioceramics." Articles are logically organized to provide insight into various aspects of bioceramics and porous ceramics. This is a valuable, up-to-date resource for researchers working in ceramics engineering.Content: Chapter 1 Thermal Interface Stresses Including 3D Microstructures in Layered Free?Form Ceramics (pages 1-17): Hrishikesh Bale, Jay C. Hanan and James E. SamyChapter 2 Preparation and Biomineralization of Silica?Based Organic?Inorganic Hybrid Hollow Nanoparticles for Bone Tissue Generation (pages 19-26): Song Chen, Akiyoshi Osaka, Kanji Tsuru and Satoshi HayakawaChapter 3 Effect of Wollastonite on the in Vitro Bioactivity and Mechanical Properties of PMMA Bone Cements (pages 27-36): Dora A. Cortes, David Renteria, M. Isabel Villarreal, Sergio Escobedo, J. M. Almanza and Jose C. EscobedoChapter 4 Titanium Surface Modification to Titania Nanotube for Next Generation Orthopedic Applications (pages 37-41): Kakoli Das, Susmita Bose and Amit BandyopadhyayChapter 5 Calcium Phosphate Nanocarrier in BSA Delivery (pages 43-52): Sudip Dasgupta, Amit Bandyopadhyay and Susmita BoseChapter 6 Machinable Tricalcium Phosphate/Lanthanum Phosphate Composites (pages 53-62): Celaletdin ErgunChapter 7 Location of Carbonate IONS in Structure of Biological Apatite (pages 63-76): Michael E. Fleet and Xi LiuChapter 8 Nanoindentation of Yttria Doped Zirconia Under Hydrothermal Degradation (pages 77-91): y. Gaillard, E. Jimenez?Pique, J. A. Munoz, J. Valle and M. AngladaChapter 9 Influence of Sintering Conditions on the Microstructure of Chemically Precipitated Hydroxyapatite Nanopowder (pages 93-102): Hoda Amani Hamedani, Hiva Baradari, Sara Karimi, Hamidreza Rezaie and Jafar JavadpourChapter 10 Hydrothermal Treatment of Alpha Tricalcium Phosphate Porous Ceramics in Various Aqueous Solutions (pages 103-112): Masanobu Kamitakahara, Koji Ioku, Giichiro Kawachi and Chikara OhtsukiChapter 11 Electrochemical Deposition of Hydroxyapatite on Titanium Substrates in Metastable Calcium Phosphate Solution Under Pulse Current (pages 113-122): M. Kawashita, T. Hayakawa and G. H. TakaokaChapter 12 Hydroxyapatite/Gemosil Nanocomposite (pages 123-134): Ching?Chang Ko, TZY?Jiun Mark Luo, Lu Chi and Alice MaChapter 13 Challenge Toward Microstructure Optimization of Irregular Porous Materials by Three?Dimentional Porous Structure Simulator (pages 135-150): Michihisa Koyama, Hiroshi Fukunaga, Kei Ogiya, Tatsuya Hattori, Ai Suzuki, Riadh Sahnoun, Hideyuki Tsuboi, Nozomu Hatakeyama, Akira Endou, Hiromitsu Takaba, Carlos A. Del Carpio, Ramesh C. Deka, Momoji Kubo and Akira MiyamotoChapter 14 Synthesis of Rhenanite (??NaCaPO4)?Apatitic Calcium Phosphate Biphasics for Skeletal Repair (pages 151-164): R. M. Knotts, S. Jalota, S. B. Bhaduri and A. C. TasChapter 15 Nanomaterials as Improved Implants: a of Review Recent Studies (pages 165-180): Huinan Liu and Thomas J. WebsterChapter 16 Apatite?Polyglutamic Acid Composites Prepared Through Biomimetic Process (pages 181-187): Toshiki Miyazaki, Atsushi Sugino and Chikara OhtsukiChapter 17 Formation of Bone?Like Apatite on Tricalcium Phosphate Ceramics in a Solution Mimicking Body Fluid (pages 189-198): Chikara Ohtsuki, Kohei Yamaguchi, Tomohiro Uchino, Giichiro Kawachi, Koichi Kikuta and Masanobu KamitakaharaChapter 18 Ultraviolet Irradiation had Limited Effects on Enhancing in Vitro Apatite Formation on Sol?Gel Derived Titania Films (pages 199-210): Akiyoshi Osaka, Tetsuya Shozui, Kanji Tsuru and Satoshi HayakawaChapter 19 Nanostructured Bioactive Glass Scaffolds for Bone Repair (pages 211-225): Mohamed N. Rahaman, Delbert E. Day, Roger F. Brown, Qiang Fu and Steven B. JungChapter 20 Development of Novel Biocompatible Hydroxyapatite Coated Nanotubular Titania for Implant Application (pages 227-237): K. S. Raja, G. L. Craviso, M. Misra, A. M. Raichur and A. KarChapter 21 Low Temperature Degradation and Biomedical Properties Y?TZP Ceramics (pages 239-248): Yumi Tanaka, Nami Ukai, Keishi Nishio and Kimihiro YamashitaChapter 22 Nanoscale Hydroxyapatite for Bioceramic Applications (pages 249-258): Tien B. Tran, Joanna R. Groza and James F. ShackelfordChapter 23 Rheology and Properties of Bioactive Orthopedic Cement (pages 259-268): Noah Wiese, Stanley D. Wagner and Thomas D. McGeeChapter 24 Cellular Ceramics Made of Silicon Carbide Ceramics for Burner Technology (pages 270-286): J. Adler, G. Standke, M. Jahn and F. MarschallekChapter 25 A Modified Gelcasting Procedure to Prepare Alumina Porous Components: Process Optimization and Preliminary Mechanicals Tests (pages 287-297): Mariangela Lombardi, Laura Montanaro, Laurent Gremillard and Jerome ChevalierChapter 26 Experimental Investigation of the Oxidation Behaviour of SiSiC Foams (pages 299-311): F. R. A. Mach, F. V. Issendorff, A. Delgado and A. OrtonaChapter 27 New Technology with Porous Materials: Progress in the Development of the Diesel Vehicle Business (pages 313-325): Kazushige OhnoChapter 28 Porous Alumina and Zirconia Bodies Obtained by a Novel Gel Casting Process (pages 327-338): Jean?Marc Tulliani, Valentina Naglieri, Mariangela Lombardi and Laura MontanaroChapter 29 R?Curve Behavior in Porous Cordierite Honeycombs (pages 339-347): James E. Webb and Sujanto WidjajaChapter 30 Fabrication of Porous Silicon Nitride Ceramics with Gradient Microstructure (pages 349-357): Xiaowei Yin, Xiangming Li, Litong Zhang, Laifei Cheng, Yongsheng Liu and Tianhao Pan

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Advances in Bioceramics and Biocomposites II, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 27, Issue 6


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2007 | 155 Pages | ISBN: 0470080566 | PDF | 13 MB
The use of ceramics in biological environments and biomedical applications is of increasing importance, as is the understanding of how biology works with minerals to develop strong materials. These proceedings contain papers that discuss the interface between biology and materials, presented at the Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society’s Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.Content: Chapter 1 Initial in Vitro Interaction of Human Osteoblasts with Nanostructured Hydroxyapatite (NHA) (pages 3-14): Xuvgyuan Guo, Julie Gough, Ping Xiao, Jtng Ltu and Zhijian ShenChapter 2 Osteoblast Response to Zinc?Doped Sintered P?Tricalcium Phosphate (pages 15-27): Sahil Jalota, Sarit B. Bhaduri and A. Cuneyt TasChapter 3 Determination of the Spatial Resolution of Micro?Focus X?Ray Ct System with a Standard Specimen (pages 29-36): Mineo Mizuno, Yasutoshi Mizuta, Takeharu Kato and Yasushi IkedaChapter 4 Hydroxyapatite Hybridized with Metal Oxides for Biomedical Applications (pages 39-47): Akiyoshi Osaka, Eiji Fujii, Koji Kawabata, Hideyuki Yoshimatsu, Satoshi Hayakawa, Kanji Tsuru, Christian Bonhomme and Florence BabonneauChapter 5 Preparation of Self?Setting Cement?Based Micro? and Macroporous Granules of Carbonated Apatitic Calcium Phosphate (pages 49-60): A. Cuneyt TasChapter 6 A Self?Setting, Monetite (CaHPO4) Cement for Skeletal Repair (pages 61-69): Tarang R. Desai, Sarit B. Bhaduri and A. Cuneyt TasChapter 7 Chemically Bonded Ceramics Based on Ca?Aluminates as Biomaterials (pages 71-86): L. Hermansson and H. EngqvistChapter 8 A Theoritical and Mathematical Basis Towards Dispersing Nanoparticles and Biological Agents in a Non Polar Solvent for Fabricating Porous Materials (pages 87-94): Navin J. Manjooran and Gary R. PickrellChapter 9 Preparation of Hydroxyapatite and Calcium Phosphate Bioceramic Materials from the Aqueous Solution at Room Temperature (pages 95-101): Jia?Hui Liao, Yu?Chen Chang and Tzer?Shin SheuChapter 10 Hydroxyapatite Coatings Produced by Plasma Spraying of Organic Based Solution Precursor (pages 103-110): E. Garcia, Z. B. Zhang, T. W. Coyle, L. Gan and R. PilliarChapter 11 Visible?Light Photocatalytic Fibers for Inactivation of Pseuwmonas Aeruginosa (pages 111-119): P. G. Wu, R. C. Xie, J. Imlay and J. K. ShangChapter 12 Precipitation Mechanisms of Hydroxyapatite Powder in the Different Aqueous Solutions (pages 121-130): Yu?Chen Chang and Tzer?Shin SheuChapter 13 Conversion of Bioactive Silicate (45S5), Borate, and Borosilicate Glasses to Hydroxyapatite in Dilute Phosphate Solution (pages 131-140): Wenhai Huang, Mohamed N. Rahaman and Delbert E. DayChapter 14 Variable Frequency Microwave (VFM) Processing: A New Tool to Crystallize Lithium Disilicate Glass (pages 143-153): Morsi Mahmoud, Diane Folz, Carlos Suchicital, David Clark and Zak Fathi

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Advances in Bioceramics and Biocomposites Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 6


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2006 | 152 Pages | ISBN: 1574982362 | PDF | 6 MB
The use of ceramics in biological environments and biomedical applications is of increasing importance, as is the understanding of how biology works with minerals to develop strong materials. Specific information about biomimetics, and processing, performance and interactions of materials for biomedical applications is presented in this collection.Content: Chapter 1 Preparation and Bioactive Characteristics of Porous Borate Glass Substrates (pages 1-10): Mohamed N. Rahaman, Wen Liang and Delbert E. DayChapter 2 Processing of Thermally Sprayed Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP) Coatings on Bioresorbable Polymer Implants (pages 11-16): M. Baccalaro, R. Gadow, A. Killinger and K. V. NiessenChapter 3 Synthesis and Sintering Studies of Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Powders Doped with Magnesium and Zinc (pages 17-24): Himesh Bhatt and Samar J. KalitaChapter 4 Sequence Specific Morphological Control Over the Formation of Germanium Oxide During Peptide Mediated Synthesis (pages 25-32): Matthew B. Dickerson, Ye Cai, Kenneth H. Sandhage, Rajesh R. Naik and Moriey O. StoneChapter 5 Synthesis of Nano?Size Hydroxyapatite (HAp) Powders by Mechanical Alloying (pages 33-39): Soon Jik Hong, Himesh Bhatt, C. Suryanarayana and Samar J. KalitaChapter 6 Dry High Speed Milling as a New Machining Technology of Ceramics for Biomedical and Other Applications (pages 41-51): Prof. Prof. H. C. Dr. Anthimos Georgiadis and Dr. Elena SergeevChapter 7 Nanoceramics Intercalated with Gd?DTPA for Potential Imaging of Systems In Vivo (pages 54-62): Seo?Young Kwak, Waltraud M. Kriven, Robert B Clarkson, Benjamin J. Tucker and R. Linn BelfordChapter 8 Nanophase Hydroxyapattte Coatings on Titanium for Improved Osteoblast Functions (pages 63-70): Michiko Sato, Marisa A. Sambito, Arash Aslani, Nader M. Kalkhoran, Elliott B. Slamovich and Thomas J. WebsterChapter 9 A Comparative Evaluation of Orthopaedic Cements in Human Whole Blood (pages 71-77): N. Axen, N.?O. Ahnfelt, T. Persson, L. Hennansson, J. Sanchez and R. LarsonChapter 10 Self?Setting Orthopedic Cement Compositions Based on CaHPO4 Additions to Calcium Sulphate (pages 79-86): J. N. Swaintek, C. J. Han, A. C. Tas and S. B. BhaduriChapter 11 Adhesive Strength of the Apatite Layer Formed on T1O2 Nanoparticles/High Density Polyethylene Composites (pages 87-94): Masami Hashimoto, Hiroaki Takadama, Mineo Mizuno and Tadashi KokuboChapter 12 Effect of Reinforcements on Properties of Self?Setting Calcium Phosphate Cement (pages 95-102): N. C. Bhorkar and W. M. KrivenChapter 13 The Bioactivity of PDMS?CaO?SiO2 Based Hybrid Materials Prepared by the Addition of Transition Metal Alkoxides (pages 103-109): Manabu Fukushima, Eiichi Yasuda, Hideki Kita, Masao Shimizu, Yasuto Hoshkawa and Yasuhiro TanabeChapter 14 In Vitro Comparison of the Apatite Inducing Ability of Three Different SBF Solutions on Ti6A14V (pages 111-118): Sahil Jalota, A. Cuneyt Tas and Sarit B. BhaduriChapter 15 In Situ and Long Term Evaluation of Calcium Phosphate Cement Behavior in Animal Experiment (pages 119-127): Masashi Mukaida, Masashi Neo, Takashi Nakamura, Yasutoshi Mizuta, Yasushi Ikceda and Mineo MizunoChapter 16 Resorption Rate Tunable Bioceramic: Si&Zn?Modified Tricacium Phosphate (pages 129-136): Xiang Wei and Mufit AkincChapter 17 Microleakage of a Dental Restorative Material Based on Biominerals (pages 138-144): Hakan Engqvist, Emil Abrahamsson, Jesper Loof and Leif HennanssonChapter 18 A Comparative Study of the Microstructure ?Property Relationship in Human Adult and Baby Teeth (pages 145-152): I. M. Low, N. Duraman, J. Fulton, N. Tezuka and I. J. Davies

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Bioceramics Materials and Applications V, Volume 164


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2006 | 128 Pages | ISBN: 1574981854 | PDF | 8 MB
This proceedings includes papers on ceramics and glasses used in biomedical, dental and biological applications, including biomimetics and natural bioceramic materials. Topics include: materials; applications; biomimetic materials and synthesis; structure/properties of natural ceramic-based materials; behavior in biological environments; and synthesis, processing, characterization, and properties.Content:

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