Antibacterial behavior of oxynitride glasses as a glassy grain boundary phase for silicon nitride-based ceramics
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2021
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Kuşhan Akın, Şeniz R.
Dölekçekiç, Emrah
Webster, Thomas J.
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Silicon nitride-based ceramics have provided significant advantages due to their high chemical resistance, high elastic modulus, and combination of hardness and fracture toughness (depending on self-reinforcement). Over the past two decades, a significant amount of interest has been generated for the bio-applications of these materials. However, the effect of the grain boundary phase on such applications is still not very well understood. In this study, the effect of different cations on biological (such as antibacterial and cytocompatibilty) and material properties (like wetting angles and isoelectric points [IEP]) of oxynitride glasses, mimicking the grain boundary phase in Si3N4 and SiAlON ceramics, were investigated. Results revealed that the antibacterial behavior and mammalian cell viability were inversely correlated in glasses with rare-earth cation additions. Ca was the best cation when the two properties (bacterial response and cell proliferation) were considered together, and, thus should be further studied for a wide range of applications.
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Antibacterial, Bioceramics, Grain Boundary Phase, Oxynitride Glass, Silicon Nitride
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Kuşhan Akın, Şeniz R.; Dölekçekiç, Emrah; Webster, Thomas J. (2021). "Antibacterial behavior of oxynitride glasses as a glassy grain boundary phase for silicon nitride-based ceramics", Internatİonal Journal of Applied Glass Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 328-336.
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Internatİonal Journal of Applied Glass Science
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12
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3
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328
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336