Characterization of in situ synthesized hydroxyapatite/polyetheretherketone composite materials
journal contribution
posted on 2016-09-13, 08:17authored byRui Ma, Luqian Weng, Xujin BaoXujin Bao, Zhuo Ni, Shenhua Song, Weiquan Cai
Hydroxyapatite/polyetheretherketone (HA/PEEK) composite materials have potentials for use as loadbearing
orthopedic materials due to PEEK outstanding properties, which could overcome the disadvantages
of currently used metallic and ceramic materials. In the study HA/PEEK compositematerials were successfully
prepared via an in situ process, for the first time, in order to improve the mechanical performance of the
existing HA/PEEK composites. The structure of the lab-synthesized materials was characterized by infrared
spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the mechanical
performance was investigated by a tensile strength test. The results exhibit the strong bonding between hydroxyapatite
fillers and PEEK matrix and good mechanical properties of the composites, suggesting that the
in situ synthesized HA/PEEK composite materials are promising for orthopedic applications.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Materials
Published in
Materials Letters
Volume
71
Pages
117 - 119 (3)
Citation
MA, R. ... et al., 2012. Characterization of in situ synthesized hydroxyapatite/polyetheretherketone
composite materials. Materials Letters, 71, pp.117-119.
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