Additive manufacturing of phosphate glass / polylactic acid composites for biomedical applicationTools He, Lizhe (2021) Additive manufacturing of phosphate glass / polylactic acid composites for biomedical application. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractPhosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone fracture fixation plates as well as bone tissue engineering scaffolds. However, the PG/PLA composites previously fabricated do not have either the geometry that precisely matches the bone anatomy or the interconnected porous structure that favours the colonisation of bone-forming cells. This work explores the additive manufacturing of PG/PLA composites via fused deposition modelling (FDM). PG in the form of particles (PGP) and milled fibres (PGF) were incorporated into PLA, and then melt-extruded into filament feedstocks for FDM.
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