Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19

The fabrication of bioactive glass ceramics containing BaFe1 2O19 (BF) crystals has been carried out for the application in hyperthermia treatment. The BaFe12O19 powder was firstly prepared and subsequently mixed with the non-silicate P 2O5-CaO-Na2O bioactive glass with various BF concentrations. Af...

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Main Authors: Intawin P., Leenakul W., Jantaratana P., Pengpat K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-72962014-08-30T03:51:48Z Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19 Intawin P. Leenakul W. Jantaratana P. Pengpat K. The fabrication of bioactive glass ceramics containing BaFe1 2O19 (BF) crystals has been carried out for the application in hyperthermia treatment. The BaFe12O19 powder was firstly prepared and subsequently mixed with the non-silicate P 2O5-CaO-Na2O bioactive glass with various BF concentrations. After that, the glass ceramics were produced via a sintering method at 600°C and their crystal phases were examined by XRD and in vitro test was carried out by soaking in simulated body fluid. Remanence and saturation magnetization and coercivity were deduced from magnetic measurement. It was found that the samples exhibited magnetic behavior which is similar to hard magnetic materials. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. 2014-08-30T03:51:48Z 2014-08-30T03:51:48Z 2013 Article 10584587 10.1080/10584587.2013.852458 IFERE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84891591600&partnerID=40&md5=f3b58cf8fa47605c937044295b86cb6d http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7296 English
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description The fabrication of bioactive glass ceramics containing BaFe1 2O19 (BF) crystals has been carried out for the application in hyperthermia treatment. The BaFe12O19 powder was firstly prepared and subsequently mixed with the non-silicate P 2O5-CaO-Na2O bioactive glass with various BF concentrations. After that, the glass ceramics were produced via a sintering method at 600°C and their crystal phases were examined by XRD and in vitro test was carried out by soaking in simulated body fluid. Remanence and saturation magnetization and coercivity were deduced from magnetic measurement. It was found that the samples exhibited magnetic behavior which is similar to hard magnetic materials. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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author Intawin P.
Leenakul W.
Jantaratana P.
Pengpat K.
spellingShingle Intawin P.
Leenakul W.
Jantaratana P.
Pengpat K.
Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
author_facet Intawin P.
Leenakul W.
Jantaratana P.
Pengpat K.
author_sort Intawin P.
title Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
title_short Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
title_full Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
title_fullStr Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication and magnetic properties of P2O5-CaO- Na2O bioactive glass ceramic containing BaFe 12O 19
title_sort fabrication and magnetic properties of p2o5-cao- na2o bioactive glass ceramic containing bafe 12o 19
publishDate 2014
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