Role of Zn and Mg substitutions on the mechanical behaviour of biomimetic hydroxyapatite and insight of the emergence of hydroxyapatite-ZnO nanocomposite

2021 ◽  
pp. 111107
Author(s):  
Pradhyut Rajkumar ◽  
Bimal K. Sarma
Author(s):  
Ann LeFurgey ◽  
Peter Ingram ◽  
J.J. Blum ◽  
M.C. Carney ◽  
L.A. Hawkey ◽  
...  

Subcellular compartments commonly identified and analyzed by high resolution electron probe x-ray microanalysis (EPXMA) include mitochondria, cytoplasm and endoplasmic or sarcoplasmic reticulum. These organelles and cell regions are of primary importance in regulation of cell ionic homeostasis. Correlative structural-functional studies, based on the static probe method of EPXMA combined with biochemical and electrophysiological techniques, have focused on the role of these organelles, for example, in maintaining cell calcium homeostasis or in control of excitation-contraction coupling. New methods of real time quantitative x-ray imaging permit simultaneous examination of multiple cell compartments, especially those areas for which both membrane transport properties and element content are less well defined, e.g. nuclei including euchromatin and heterochromatin, lysosomes, mucous granules, storage vacuoles, microvilli. Investigations currently in progress have examined the role of Zn-containing polyphosphate vacuoles in the metabolism of Leishmania major, the distribution of Na, K, S and other elements during anoxia in kidney cell nuclel and lysosomes; the content and distribution of S and Ca in mucous granules of cystic fibrosis (CF) nasal epithelia; the uptake of cationic probes by mltochondria in cultured heart ceils; and the junctional sarcoplasmic retlculum (JSR) in frog skeletal muscle.


2012 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 1695-1708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lena J. Daumann ◽  
Kristian E. Dalle ◽  
Gerhard Schenk ◽  
Ross P. McGeary ◽  
Paul V. Bernhardt ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 90 (8) ◽  
pp. 869-880 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Anjum ◽  
H. Nazli ◽  
R. Khurram ◽  
Talat Zeeshan ◽  
S. Riaz ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (45) ◽  
pp. 8842-8855 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Kanwal ◽  
H. Toms ◽  
A. C. Hannon ◽  
F. A. Perras ◽  
D. L. Bryce ◽  
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The structural role of Zn and its effect on solubility in phosphate based bioglasses is investigated.


Author(s):  
F E Donaldson ◽  
P Pankaj ◽  
A H Law ◽  
A H Simpson

The study of the mechanical behaviour of trabecular bone has extensively employed micro-level finite element (μFE) models generated from images of real bone samples. It is now recognized that the key determinants of the mechanical behaviour of bone are related to its micro-architecture. The key indices of micro-architecture, in turn, depend on factors such as age, anatomical site, sex, and degree of osteoporosis. In practice, it is difficult to acquire sufficient samples that encompass these variations. In this preliminary study, a method of generating virtual finite element (FE) samples of trabecular bone is considered. Virtual samples, calibrated to satisfy some of the key micro-architectural characteristics, are generated computationally. The apparent level elastic and post-elastic mechanical behaviour of the generated samples is examined: the elastic mechanical response of these samples is found to compare well with natural trabecular bone studies conducted by previous investigators; the post-elastic response of virtual samples shows that material non-linearities have a much greater effect in comparison with geometrical non-linearity for the bone densities considered. Similar behaviour has been reported by previous studies conducted on real trabecular bone. It is concluded that virtual modelling presents a potentially valuable tool in the study of the mechanical behaviour of trabecular bone and the role of its micro-architecture.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 343-353 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathan J. Cassingham ◽  
Martin C. Stennett ◽  
Paul A. Bingham ◽  
Neil C. Hyatt ◽  
Giuliana Aquilanti

2007 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 1879-1887 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y.K. Jee ◽  
Y.H. Ko ◽  
Jin Yu

Varying amounts of Zn (1, 3, and 7 wt%) were added to Sn–3.5Ag solder on a Cu pad, and the resultant solder joint microstructures after a reflow and isothermal aging (150 °C, up to 500 h) were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray, and x-ray diffraction, which were subsequently correlated to the results of microhardness and drop tests. Zinc was effective in improving the drop resistance of Sn–3.5Ag solder on the Cu pad, and an addition of 3 wt% Zn nearly doubled the number of drops-to-failure (Nf). The beneficial role of Zn was ascribed to suppression of Cu6Sn5 and precipitation of Zn-containing intermetallic compounds (IMCs). However, the Zn effect was reduced as Cu6Sn5 and Ag3Sn precipitated in a joint IMC layer after prolonged aging. The interface between Ag5Zn8 and Cu5Zn8 was resistant to drop impact, but two other layered IMC structures of Cu6Sn5/Cu3Sn and Cu5Zn8/Cu6Sn5 were not.


1993 ◽  
Vol 73 (10) ◽  
pp. 6044-6046 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. A. P. Wendhausen ◽  
D. Eckert ◽  
A. Handstein ◽  
K.‐H. Müller ◽  
G. Leitner ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 220-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.Y. Liu ◽  
J.F. Li ◽  
Y.L. Ma ◽  
R.K. Gupta ◽  
N. Birbilis ◽  
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