Different post-processing conditions for 3D bioprinted alpha-tricalcium phosphate scaffolds

作者:Bertol Liciane Sabadin*; Schabbach Rodrigo; Loureiro dos Santos Luis Alberto
来源:Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine , 2017, 28(10): 168.
DOI:10.1007/s10856-017-5989-1

摘要

The development of 3D printing hardware, software and materials has enabled the production of bone substitute scaffolds for tissue engineering. Calcium phosphates cements, such as those based on a-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP), have recognized properties of osteoinductivity, osteoconductivity and resorbability and can be used to 3D print scaffolds to support and induce tissue formation and be replaced by natural bone. At present, however, the mechanical properties found for 3D printed bone scaffolds are only satisfactory for non-load bearing applications. This study varied the post-processing conditions of the 3D powder printing process of a-TCP cement scaffolds by either immersing the parts into binder, Ringer's solution or phosphoric acid, or by sintering in temperatures ranging from 800 to 1500 degrees C. The porosity, composition (phase changes), morphology, shrinkage and compressive strength were evaluated. The mechanical strength of the post-processed 3D printed scaffolds increased compared to the green parts and was in the range of the trabecular bone. Although the mechanical properties achieved are still low, the high porosity presented by the scaffolds can potentially result in greater bone ingrowth. The phases present in the scaffolds after the post-processing treatments were calciumdeficient hydroxyapatite, brushite, monetite, and unreacted a-TCP. Due to their chemical composition, the 3D printed scaffolds are expected to be resorbable, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive.

  • 出版日期2017-10