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Aging of Bioactive Glass-Based Foams: Effects on Structure, Properties, and Bioactivity

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Bioactive glasses (BG) possess significant bone-bonding and osteogenic properties that support their use for bone defects repair in orthopaedic and dental procedures. Recent advancement enables the manufacturing of BG-based scaffolds providing structural support during bone regeneration. Despite the wide number of studies on BG and BG-based materials, little information on their aging mechanisms and shelf life is available in the literature. In this study, the evolution of chemical species on BG-based foams was investigated via accelerated tests in the presence of CO<sub>2</sub> and humidity. The aging process led to the formation of carbonates (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> and CaCO<sub>3</sub>) and hydrocarbonates (NaHCO<sub>3</sub>). The amount and composition of nucleated species evolved with time, affecting the structure, properties, and bioactivity of the scaffolds. This study provides a first structured report of aging effects on the structure and chemico-physical properties of bioactive glass-based scaffolds, offering an insight about the importance of their storage and packaging.

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