Effect of phosphate-based glass fibre surface properties on thermally produced poly(lactic acid) matrix composites

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DOIResolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-011-4453-x
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  1. National Research Council of Canada. NRC Industrial Materials Institute
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SubjectBone repair; Carbonyl groups; Cell alignment; Chain scission; Cytocompatibility; Dissolution rates; Glass compositions; Inorganic/organic; matrix; Matrix composite; MC3T3-E1; Melt processing; Phosphate based glass; Phosphate-buffered salines; Poly(lactic acid); Polylactic acids; Preosteoblasts; Surface hydroxyl groups; Surface polarities; Bioactive glass; Biodegradable polymers; Biomechanics; Contact angle; Deionized water; Dissolution; Fibers; Glass fibers; Interfacial energy; Lactic acid; Mechanical properties; Polymer matrix composites; Saline water; Silicon compounds; Surface chemistry; Surfaces; Surface properties; carbonyl derivative; glass fiber; iron; phosphate; phosphate buffered saline; polylactic acid; silicon; animal cell; bone regeneration; bone remodeling; dissolution; hydrophilicity; mechanics; molecular weight; mouse; osteoblast; scanning electron microscopy; structure analysis; surface property; thermal analysis; X ray diffraction
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