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Recubrimientos de Hidroxiapatita (HA) depositados por Proyección Térmica por Combustión (PTC)

Authors: Muñoz Medina, Guillermo Arturo;

Recubrimientos de Hidroxiapatita (HA) depositados por Proyección Térmica por Combustión (PTC)

Abstract

La proyección térmica por combustión (PTC) es una técnica en la que se está explorando la posibilidad de depositar biomateriales como el caso de la HA, por ser un procedimiento nuevo los trabajos que se están haciendo son exploratorios, por lo que este es un campo abierto a la investigación. La HA utilizada en el presente trabajo fue sintetizada en los laboratorios especializados de la Universidad de Antioquia. El sustrato utilizado es el Ti-6A1-4V que es la aleación más utilizada en este tipo de aplicaciones en biomedicina.

The thermal spray combustión (PTC) is a technique that is exploring the possibility of depositing biomaterials as the case of HA, as a new procedure works that are being done are exploratory, so this is a field open to investigation. The HA used in this work was synthesized in specialized laboratories of the University of Antioquia. The substrate used is Ti-6A1-4V is the most widely used in these applications in biomedicine.

Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas

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Argentina
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Hydroxyapatite,, biomedicina, Proyección térmica, Biomateriales, Ingeniería Química, Hidroxiapatita, Biomaterials, Biomedicine, osteointegración, Osseointegration, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.5, Osteointegración, proyección térmica, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2, Thermal spray combustión, Biomedicina

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