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  1. Roslinda Shamsudin, Syed Nuzul Fadzli Syed Adam, Siti Rohani Zainuddin, Banjuraizah Johar, Firuz Zainuddin
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:1025-1031.
    The purpose of this study was to prepare macroporous glass ceramic scaffold by sol-gel glass synthesis and powder
    sintering method. Sodium nitrate was added during sol-gel process to obtain glass ceramic with mol composition of
    42.11% SiO2
    - 18.42% CaO - 29.82% Na2
    O - 9.65% P2
    O5
    . The glass particles were found to be thermally stable above
    900°C as indicated by TGA/DTA analysis. The dried glass particles obtained from sol-gel process were compacted and
    sintered at 1000°C for 3 h soaking time. Sintering crystallized the glass by 71.5% of crystallinity with tetracalcium catenahexaphosphate
    (V) (Ca4
    (P6
    O19) as the main crystalline phase as revealed by XRD analysis. Although glass crystallized
    during sintering, it showed a good in vitro bioactivity as apatite-like layer were deposited on the glass ceramic surface
    when immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) for 14 days. SEM analysis proved the macroporous structure formation with
    pore size ranges between 30 and 350 µm due to foaming effect which occurred during sintering. Besides that, the glass
    ceramic surface formed into vitrified-like due to fluxing effect during sintering thus affected the porosity and densification
    measurement done by Archimedes test. In conclusion, the presence of sodium oxide in sol-gel glass ceramic composition
    by 29.82 mol % with sintering temperature at 1000°C is able to produce bioactive and macroporous glass ceramic that
    potentially be used as medical scaffold material.
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