Original paper(Vol.47 No.6 pp.565)

Apatite formation on the surface of silicone elastomer covered with bioactive glass particles

Tsuru Kanji; Hayakawa Satoshi; Ohtsuki Chikara; Osaka Akiyoshi

Abstract:Surface modification was applied to silicone elastomers via ultrasonic implantation of bioactive 50CaO 50SiO2 (mol%) glass particles ( < 45mm in diameter). Silicone elastomers with different hardness, which were sampled from an appropriate stage of their hardening process, were immersed in the bioactive glass ethanol suspension and subjected to irradiation of ultrasonic energy. The glass particles wholly covered and well adhered to the surface of silicone elastomers when the glass was implanted in the silicone elastomer at the stage of hard gel. Thus the resulting composite formed apatite, which is essential for bone bonding, in Kokubo solution within 7 days. The cross sectional analysis of the composite soaked in Kokubo solution indicates that the composite is covered with a complexed layer consisting of the bioactive glass and the in situ formed apatite.

Key Words:surface modification, silicon elastomer, bioactive glass, apatite, Kokubo solution