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    Schmidt, Johanna; Elsayed, Hamada; Bernardo, Enrico; Colombo, Paolo

    Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 10/2018, Volume: 38, Issue: 13
    Journal Article

    In this work, the possibility of shaping a glass-filled photosensitive polymer resin with Digital Light Processing (DLP) into a complex 3D structure and transforming it subsequently into a bioactive glass-ceramic scaffold was investigated. The influence of the printing conditions and the heat-treatment was studied using a 41 vol% glass-filled acrylated polymer resin. Scaffolds with designed architecture were turned into a wollastonite-diopside glass-ceramic at 1100 °C. They completely maintained their shape, exhibited no viscous flow and showed a homogenous linear shrinkage of around 25%. At 83 vol% porosity structures with Kelvin cell design exhibited a compressive strength exceeding 3 MPa, demonstrating that the material is suitable for the fabrication of bioceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications.