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Monodispersed strontium containing bioactive glass nanoparticles and MC3T3-E1 cellular response
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Silicate CeramicsEngineeringNanoporous MaterialOptical GlassGlass MaterialNetwork ModifiersChemistryInorganic MaterialBioactive MaterialGlass-ceramicChemical EngineeringFunctional GlassSr- BgnpsHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceMonodispersed StrontiumNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingModified Stöber ProcessNanomaterials
Abstract Non-porous monodispersed strontium containing bioactive glass (Si2O-CaO-SrO) nanoparticles (Sr- BGNPs), were synthesised using a modified Stöber process. Silica nanoparticles (Si-NPs) with diameters 90 ± 10 nm were produced through hydrolysis and polycondensation reactions of the silicon alkoxide precursor, tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), prior to the incorporation of cations; calcium (Ca) and strontium (Sr), into the silica networks through heat treatment (calcination). Sr was substituted for Ca on a mole basis from non- (0SrBGNPs) to fullsubstitution (100SrBGNPs) in order to increase the amount of network modifiers in the Si-NPs. The different ratios of Si: Ca; 1:1.3 and 1:8.0, presented various elemental compositions (i.e. 77–92 mol% of SiO
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