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Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of structural changes associated with the incorporation of fluorine in bioactive phosphate glasses
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posted on 2020-11-12, 15:17 authored by Jamieson ChristieJamieson Christie, Richard I Ainsworth, Nora H de LeeuwPhosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial which combines the bioactive properties of the phosphate glass and the protection from dental caries by fluoride. We conduct accurate first-principles molecular dynamics simulations of two compositions of fluorinated phosphate-based glass to assess its suitability as a biomaterial. There is a substantial amount of F-P bonding and as a result the glass network will be structurally homogeneous on medium-range length scales, without the inhomogeneities which reduce the bioactivity of other fluorinated bioactive glasses. We observe a decrease in the network connectivity with increasing F content, caused by the replacement of bridging oxygen atoms by non-bridging fluorine atoms, but this decrease is small and can be opposed by an increase in the phosphate content. We conclude that the structural changes caused by the incorporation of fluoride into phosphate-based glasses will not adversely affect their bioactivity, suggesting that fluorinated phosphate glasses offer a superior alternative to their silicate-based counterparts.
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Modelling composition-solubility relationships in bio-active phosphate glasses
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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School
- Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
- Materials
Published in
BiomaterialsVolume
35Issue
24Pages
6164 - 6171Publisher
Elsevier BVVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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© The AuthorsPublisher statement
This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Elsevier under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Acceptance date
2014-04-10Publication date
2014-05-05Copyright date
2014ISSN
0142-9612eISSN
1878-5905Publisher version
Language
- en