Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties

The biomaterial composites consisting of a polymer with a matrix addition of particulate bioactive phase that analogous to the bone microstructure had been extensively studied as a substitute for human’s hard and soft tissues. In this work, HA reinforced HDPE composite (HDPE/HA) was made, with HA co...

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Main Authors: Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi, Wahit, Mat Uzir, Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq, Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan
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spelling my.utm.448742017-09-17T04:09:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44874/ Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi Wahit, Mat Uzir Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan TP Chemical technology The biomaterial composites consisting of a polymer with a matrix addition of particulate bioactive phase that analogous to the bone microstructure had been extensively studied as a substitute for human’s hard and soft tissues. In this work, HA reinforced HDPE composite (HDPE/HA) was made, with HA contents being up to 50 phr using single screw extruder nanomixer for the compounding process, and later followed by the injection moulding. These characteristics of the HDPE/HA composites were examined using various techniques including differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), tensile testing. Mechanical and thermal properties of the composite are differed when the amount of HA incorporated into the composite were varied. It is shown that HA particles were well dispersed and homogeneously distributed within the HDPE matrix. The elastic modulus and tensile strength were increased when the HA volume percentage increased from 10 phr to 50 phr with corresponding decreases in elongation at break. However no significant influence on thermal stability was found with increasing HA loadings. The enhancement of bioactivity has been proved while incorporation of HA into HDPE composite. SEM-EDX image showed the bulk formation of apatite layers on the composite surface with 30 wt% HA after 7 days immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) solution. These results suggest the great potential of the composites for a range of temporary application in which bone bonding ability is a desired property. Scientific.Net 2011 Article PeerReviewed Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi and Wahit, Mat Uzir and Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq and Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan (2011) Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties. Key Engineering Materials, 471-47 . pp. 303-308. ISSN 1013-9826
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Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq
Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan
Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
description The biomaterial composites consisting of a polymer with a matrix addition of particulate bioactive phase that analogous to the bone microstructure had been extensively studied as a substitute for human’s hard and soft tissues. In this work, HA reinforced HDPE composite (HDPE/HA) was made, with HA contents being up to 50 phr using single screw extruder nanomixer for the compounding process, and later followed by the injection moulding. These characteristics of the HDPE/HA composites were examined using various techniques including differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), tensile testing. Mechanical and thermal properties of the composite are differed when the amount of HA incorporated into the composite were varied. It is shown that HA particles were well dispersed and homogeneously distributed within the HDPE matrix. The elastic modulus and tensile strength were increased when the HA volume percentage increased from 10 phr to 50 phr with corresponding decreases in elongation at break. However no significant influence on thermal stability was found with increasing HA loadings. The enhancement of bioactivity has been proved while incorporation of HA into HDPE composite. SEM-EDX image showed the bulk formation of apatite layers on the composite surface with 30 wt% HA after 7 days immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) solution. These results suggest the great potential of the composites for a range of temporary application in which bone bonding ability is a desired property.
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author Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq
Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan
author_facet Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi
Wahit, Mat Uzir
Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Rafiq
Wan Abd. Rahman, Wan Aizan
author_sort Husin, Muhamad Rasyidi
title Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
title_short Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
title_full Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
title_fullStr Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
title_full_unstemmed Effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
title_sort effect of hydroxypatite reinforced high density polyethylene composites on mechanical and bioactivity properties
publisher Scientific.Net
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44874/
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