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Information × Registration Number 0223U000645, 0118U003038 , R & D reports Title The influence of physical-chemical parameters on the formation of calcium-phosphate phases in aqueous solutions popup.stage_title Head Yanovska Hanna O., Кандидат хімічних наук Registration Date 17-01-2023 Organization Sumy State University popup.description2  Composite materials based on biopolymers and calcium phosphates are widely used to replace bone tissue. Natural polymers are a good substitutes for synthetic polymers. Their composition mimics the extracellular matrix, they are bioabsorbable, biocompatible, biodegradable and capable of adsorbing biologically active molecules. Biopolymer composites for medical application should meet certain requirements. They are often used to release drugs and bioactive substances. The main tasks of the research are: 1) assessment of the physico-chemical features of the formation of calcium-phosphate phases in aqueous solutions during deposition as coatings on model dental implants and as part of composite materials based on biopolymers; 2) establishment of optimal parameters for application of calcium-phosphate coatings on medical implants; 3) assessment of sorption properties of materials based on calcium phosphates with the aim of adding medicines, growth factors or other bioactive components to their composition; 4) formation of hydroxyapatite-alginate microgranules and study the sorption properties of the obtained materials to Zn2+ and Cu2+ ions. Improving the quality of life and health corresponds to the goals of sustainable development, and this research is aimed at solving this problem Product Description popup.authors Bolchanina Svetlana B. Husak Yevheniia V. Radchenko Olexandra I. Yanovska Hanna O. popup.nrat_date 2023-01-17 Close
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Head: Yanovska Hanna O.. The influence of physical-chemical parameters on the formation of calcium-phosphate phases in aqueous solutions. (popup.stage: ). Sumy State University. № 0223U000645
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