A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application

CaCO3 are widely used as one of the main materials in bone tissue engineering. The biodegradable material used is thin films and has been widely recognized as a prospective approach to altering a biomaterial's surface properties. Ideal thin films must be able to imitate mechanical and biologica...

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Main Authors: Zulkefli, Nursyazwani, M. Yusup, Eliza, Othman, Mohd Hilmi
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.113912024-07-30T03:08:31Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11391/ A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application Zulkefli, Nursyazwani M. Yusup, Eliza Othman, Mohd Hilmi T Technology (General) CaCO3 are widely used as one of the main materials in bone tissue engineering. The biodegradable material used is thin films and has been widely recognized as a prospective approach to altering a biomaterial's surface properties. Ideal thin films must be able to imitate mechanical and biological properties besides being able to support the growth of large tissue constructions. Different uses of procedures, tools and processing requirements have led to the development of several layer-by-layer assembly techniques that widely used in porous membranes, particles and biological matters. Employing new ways of nature-based materials such as mineral products extracted from CaCO3 has caused the increasing demands of natural materials that can be easily fulfil by using cockle shells, eggshells, or fish scales as main sources as well as due to their availability and low cost. The thin film in this research is expected to get incorporated at bone surfaces to control tissue-biomaterial interaction and have mechanical properties that are similar to the soft biological tissues. This paper review has 5 related sub-topics; 1. Introduction, 2. Biomaterial in Tissue Application, 3. Usage of Natural Ceramics in Bone Tissue Application, 4. Polymer in Biomedical Application and 5. Summary 2021-09-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11391/1/P16803_8b82f9284006d068dd592fa152574db1%203.pdf Zulkefli, Nursyazwani and M. Yusup, Eliza and Othman, Mohd Hilmi (2021) A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application. In: AIP Conference Proceedings.
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A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
description CaCO3 are widely used as one of the main materials in bone tissue engineering. The biodegradable material used is thin films and has been widely recognized as a prospective approach to altering a biomaterial's surface properties. Ideal thin films must be able to imitate mechanical and biological properties besides being able to support the growth of large tissue constructions. Different uses of procedures, tools and processing requirements have led to the development of several layer-by-layer assembly techniques that widely used in porous membranes, particles and biological matters. Employing new ways of nature-based materials such as mineral products extracted from CaCO3 has caused the increasing demands of natural materials that can be easily fulfil by using cockle shells, eggshells, or fish scales as main sources as well as due to their availability and low cost. The thin film in this research is expected to get incorporated at bone surfaces to control tissue-biomaterial interaction and have mechanical properties that are similar to the soft biological tissues. This paper review has 5 related sub-topics; 1. Introduction, 2. Biomaterial in Tissue Application, 3. Usage of Natural Ceramics in Bone Tissue Application, 4. Polymer in Biomedical Application and 5. Summary
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zulkefli, Nursyazwani
M. Yusup, Eliza
Othman, Mohd Hilmi
author_facet Zulkefli, Nursyazwani
M. Yusup, Eliza
Othman, Mohd Hilmi
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title A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
title_short A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
title_full A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
title_fullStr A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
title_full_unstemmed A review: calcium carbonate (CaCO3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
title_sort review: calcium carbonate (caco3) extract from natural ceramics for thin film application
publishDate 2021
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