In the present study, novel hybrid materials of Collagen (C) and Calcium Phosphate Silicate/Wollastonite (CPS/W) were synthesized. The CPS/W ceramic was prepared via polystep sol-gel method. The dissolution test of CPS/W ceramic was filled with TRIS-HCl buffer. FTIR depicts that hydroxyl carbonate apatite (OHCO3HA) was observed after 3 days of immersion in TRIS-HCl buffer. Biohybrids of C-CPS/W were produced from diluted hydrochloric acid collagen type I and ceramic powder with different ratios of C and CPS/W equal to 25:75 and 75:25 wt.%. The synthesized hybrids were characterized by FTIR, XRD and SEM. FTIR depicts a "red shift" if amide I could be attributed to the fact that the collagen prefers to chelate Ca2+ from partial dissolution of CPS/W ceramic. The growth of B-type carbonate containing hydroxyapatite (B-CO3HA) on the C-CPS/W hybrids soaked in 1.5SBF was observed. The negatively charged carboxylate groups from the collagen may be responsible for hydroxyapatite (HA) deposition. This fact was confirmed by the "red shift" of carboxylate groups of collagen in FTIR spectra. The formation of HA was observed by FTIR, XRD and SEM. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.
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Radev, L., Hristov, V., Samuneva, B., & Ivanova, D. (2009). Organic/inorganic bioactive materials part II: In vitro bioactivity of Collagen-Calcium Phosphate Silicate/Wollastonite hybrids. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 7(4), 711–720. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-009-0076-1
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