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Enhancing the bioactivity of zirconia and zirconia composites by surface modification

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2012
AbstractAmong bioceramics, zirconia (ZrO2) and alumina (Al2O3) possess exceptional mechanical properties suitable for load‐bearing and wear‐resistant applications but the poor bioactivity of these materials is the major concern when bonding and integration to the living bone are desired.
Erik Adolfsson   +2 more
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Zirconia ceramics

2008
Publisher Summary The concept of stress-induced phase transformation in zirconia ceramics represents one of the most remarkable innovations in the ceramic field. It was shown in the 1970s that zirconia exhibits a transformation toughening mechanism acting to resist crack propagation. Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia ceramics (Y-TZP) belong to this family of
L Gremillard, J Chevalier
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Electrolytic deposition of zirconia and zirconia organoceramic composites

Materials Letters, 2000
Abstract Thin films of zirconia and an organoceramic composite consisting of zirconium hydroxide and poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) were obtained via cathodic electrodeposition. Films up to 10-μm-thick were obtained on Ni and porous Ni–yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) cermet substrates. By varying the current density, concentrations of
A Petric, Igor Zhitomirsky
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Interaction of zirconia primers with yttria-stabilized zirconia surfaces

Dental Materials, 2016
Recently several zirconia primers have been introduced to mediate bonding of dimethacrylate resins to yttria-stabilized zirconia frameworks (Y-TZP). The aim of the study was to evaluate the changes in surface chemistry of Y-TZP frameworks induced by zirconia primer treatments.Polished Y-TZP discs (Lava, 3M ESPE), ultrasonicated for 10min in ethanol ...
Spiros Zinelis   +3 more
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Hydrothermal Crystallization of Zirconia and Zirconia Solid Solutions

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1991
Zirconia as well as yttria‐zirconia and calcia‐zirconia solid‐solution powders were crystallized under hydrothermal conditions from (co)precipitated hydroxides. The morphology of the powder particles is strongly dependent on the crystallization conditions. The powders crystallized in a water solution of Na, K, and Li hydroxides show elongated particles
Miroslaw M. Bułko   +2 more
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Preparation and Characterization of Zirconia-Yttria/Zirconia-Magnesia Composites

Materials Science Forum, 2006
ZrO2: 3mol% Y2O3 powders were mixed in different proportions to ZrO2: 8 mol% MgO, pressed and sintered at 1500°C for producing composites with oxygen ion conductivity better than that of ZrO2: 8 mol% MgO and thermal shock resistance better than that of ZrO2: 3 mol% Y2O3.
E. Caproni, Reginaldo Muccillo
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Crystallization of stable mesoporous zirconia and ceria-zirconia

2007
Crystallization of Mesoporous zirconia and ceria-zirconia structures were realized using a long-chain amine template. By controlled heating of the synthesis gel it was possible to prepare well-crystalline mesoporous strctures for these materials. The surface areas, mesopore ordering and thermal stabilities of the final product is dependent on the ...
Kenichirou Suzuki, Anil K. Sinha
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Zirconia in biomedical applications

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2016
The use of zirconia in medicine and dentistry has rapidly expanded over the past decade, driven by its advantageous physical, biological, esthetic, and corrosion properties. Zirconia orthopedic hip replacements have shown superior wear-resistance over other systems; however, risk of catastrophic fracture remains a concern.
John C. Wataha   +3 more
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Experimental Comparison on Dental BioTribological Pairs Zirconia/Zirconia and Zirconia/Natural Tooth by Using a Reciprocating Tribometer

Journal of Medical Systems, 2019
The application of tribology in dentistry is growing rapidly, intense research has been conducted to develop an understanding of dental tribology for better selection of artificial materials and dental implant design. Dental biotribology, has been one of the most important branches in biotribology in recent years.
Alessandro Ruggiero   +4 more
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Aluminothermic Reduction of Zirconia

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2004
Results are presented for the reaction of aluminium metal with zirconia ceramics under (reducing) sintering conditions. Aluminothermic reduction is a form of self-sustaining high-temperature synthesis (SHS). During reaction the principal phase formed is zirconium monoxide which is shown to have a rock-salt cubic structure and a unit-cell dimension of 0.
C. A. Dioka, Alan Hendry, Xiaoli Zhe
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