Publications by authors named "M J Crimp"

Article Synopsis
  • * A promising alternative is a 3D porous scaffold made with fused filament fabrication (FFF) technology combined with silver-doped bioactive glass-ceramic particles, which shows potential for helping bone regeneration and has antibacterial properties.
  • * The study evaluates the mechanical strength and antibacterial effectiveness of these scaffolds through various tests, demonstrating they are not only strong but also support cell growth, making them a viable solution for bone repair.
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The fused filament fabrication (FFF) technique was applied for the first time to fabricate novel 3D printed silicate bioactive and antibacterial Ag-doped glass-ceramic (Ag-BG) scaffolds. A novel filament consisting primarily of polyolefin and Ag-BG micro-sized particles was developed and its thermal properties characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to define the optimum heat treatment with minimal macrostructural deformation during thermal debinding and sintering. Structural characteristics of the Ag-BG scaffolds were evaluated from macro- to nanoscale using microscopic and spectroscopic techniques.

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High resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HREBSD), an SEM-based diffraction technique, may be used to measure the lattice distortion of a crystalline material and to infer the geometrically necessary dislocation content. Uncertainty in the image correlation process used to compare diffraction patterns leads to an uneven distribution of measurement noise in terms of the lattice distortion, which results in erroneous identification of dislocation type and density. This work presents a method of reducing noise in HREBSD dislocation measurements by removing the effect of the most problematic components of the measured distortion.

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An approach for producing ultrahigh spatial resolution selected area electron channeling patterns (UHR-SACPs) using the FEI/Thermo Elstar electron column is presented. The approach uses free lens control to directly assign lens and deflector values to rock the beam about precise points on the sample surface and generate the UHR-SACPs. Modification of the lens parameters is done using a service application that is preinstalled on the microscope or using the iFast scripting interface to run a short program to assign lens and deflector currents.

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In this work, we fabricated and characterized bioactive 3D glass-ceramic scaffolds with inherent antibacterial properties. The sol-gel (solution-gelation) technique and the sacrificial template method were applied for the fabrication of 3D highly porous scaffolds in the 58.6SiO - 24.

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