Citation
Loh, Zhi Wei
(2024)
Structural, mechanical and bioactivity properties of SiO2-CaO-B2O3-Na2O-P2O5-CaF2 glass and glass-ceramics utilized eggshell as calcium source.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
As humans age, the deterioration of teeth in adults and even children are unprotected
and easy to fracture due to the loss of mechanical strength over time. Hence,
biomaterials such as bioactive glasses have gained significant scientific interest from
researchers for application in dentistry. In the present work, the bioactive glass was
synthesized through a melt-quenching approach with the configuration of 45SiO2–
25CaO–10B2O3–10Na2O–(10–x)P2O5–xCaF2, where x = 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 wt.%. The
eggshell waste was chosen as the calcium source. Considering the intrinsic brittleness
of the glass, heat treatment is performed to improve the mechanical properties of the
bioactive glass. Meanwhile, both samples will be immersed in phosphate buffer saline
for 7 and 14 days to evaluate their bioactivity and biodegradability properties. Among
the samples, BG3F with a CaF2/P2O5 ratio of 6/4 demonstrated the optimal
performance based on the structural, mechanical, bioactivity and biodegradability
properties. The density of BG3F showed increment with heat treatment temperature,
reaching a maximum value of 2.626 g/cm3 at a temperature of 700 °C. X-ray
diffraction analysis revealed the phase formation of fluorapatite, wollastonite, and
cuspidine in the BG3F samples after heat treatment. In terms of mechanical results,
BG3F heat-treated at 700 °C revealed the highest microhardness range of 6.72 GPa to
6.95 GPa and fracture toughness of 3.55 MPa·m1/2 to 3.62 MPa·m1/2 after 14 days of
immersion. Furthermore, the pH of the glass and glass-ceramics samples showed an
increasing trend ranging from 7.437 to 9.636 and 7.437 to 8.217, respectively, after
being immersed for 14 days, indicating their bioactivity in response to the immersion
medium. In conclusion, the BG3F sample with a heat treatment of 700 °C revealed the
optimum performance, demonstrating the highest mechanical properties while
maintaining bioactivity and biodegradability. The microhardness of the studied
samples is comparable to the human enamel (2.00 – 5.00 GPa) and the commercial
dental glass-ceramics (4.00 – 6.50 GPa) by more than 39% and 6.92%, respectively.
Therefore, this research contributes to a novel approach by using wastes in fabricating
bioactive glass while improving the mechanical properties of glass-ceramics for dental
applications.
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Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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Subject: |
Biomaterials |
Subject: |
Glass-ceramics |
Subject: |
Dental materials |
Call Number: |
FS 2024 7 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Mohd Hafiz Mohd Zaid, PhD |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Science |
Keywords: |
Waste materials, Bioactive glass, Glass-ceramics, Mechanical, Dental
applications |
Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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Date Deposited: |
15 Aug 2025 03:02 |
Last Modified: |
15 Aug 2025 03:02 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119168 |
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