8-9th August, 2008 School of Materials Science & Nanotechnology,Jadavpur University
Nano ceramic biomaterials by solution combustion process.
S. Datta and D. Basu,
Bioceramic and Coating Division
CGCRI, Kolkata-700 032
Recent advances in biomaterials established ceramic nanoparticles as an appealing class of material due to its inherent physiological stability in biological environment. The most important of these materials are calcium phosphate ceramic, in particular, Calcium hydroxy apatite which is most similar to natural bone. Another example is the layered double-hydroxide (LDH) structure a candidate material for targeted drug delivery. Solution combustion synthesis technique has been used to synthesize these materials in a rapid, cost effective and simple manner. The present paper discusses synthesis and characterization of these materials by aqueous solution combustion technique.

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