Effect of TiO2 on the Structural, Mechanical and Optical Properties of Bioactive Glasses
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2020
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The aim of the study presented in this thesis is to prepare bioactive sodium base
borophosphate system with varying titanium content and fixed ratio of calcium
oxide.This study aims to provide the structural, mechanical and optical analysis of such
glasses to have a proper insight in the glass structure for better understanding of
structure property correlation. Amorphous materials have open structure, so they can
facilitate in the conduction. Samples were characterized by UV-Visible near Infrared
(UV-Vis-NIR) spectroscopy.
Understanding the novel application of bioactives borophosphate
glass system in bone tissue engineering to be used as bone graft material. It is worth
important to fabricate material with enhanced chemical durability, mechanical strength,
sufficient thermal expension coefficient and bioactivity to further develop these
biomedical devices. Present study provides the effect of structural, mechanical and
optical properties of borophosphate glasses. Five Boro-phosphate samples with
composition 70 B2O3 – 25 Na2O3 – 5 P2O5 – 1 CaO – x TiO2 where x=0 %, 0.1%, 0.3%,
0.5% and 1, weight % were prepared using melt quenching method. From the results of
X-ray Diffraction (XRD), it was confirmed that the structure of the samples was
amorphous and Na2O2 played an important role in assisting the glass formation.
Amorphous materials have open structure, so they can facilitate in the conduction.
Samples were characterized by UV-Visible near Infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) spectroscopy.
From the results, direct and indirect energy band gaps were calculated. Direct energy
band gaps were in the range 3.59 eV - 4.18 eV. Indirect band gaps were in the range
2.92 eV - 3.95 eV. Refractive index was also calculated which was in the range 2.19 -
2.42.
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Department of Physics, FA18, Physics, Mechanical and Optical Properties, Bioactive Glasses, Effect of TiO2, Dr. Junaid Amjad