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The course describes the mechanisms and kinetics of interaction of glass and glass-ceramic materials with aqueous solutions and body fluids. It shows principles and development of advanced physico-chemical models of these interactions.
Last update: Helebrant Aleš (01.04.2014)
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Students will be able to: describe basic mechanisms during glass corrosion and during interaction of glass and glass-ceramics with simulated body fluids; use existing physico-chemical models fro description of materials interaction with body environment and with liquid pharmaceutical forms; develop and modify kinetical models of materials interaction with body environment. Last update: Helebrant Aleš (01.04.2014)
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Preparation and defence of individual project connected with oral exam Last update: Helebrant Aleš (01.04.2014)
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R: Mann S.: Biomineralization. Principles and Concepts in Bioinorganic Chemistry. Oxford University Press 2001; R: Cauley R.A.: Corrosion of Ceramics. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York 1995; R: Helebrant A.: Kinetics of Glass Corrosion. Ceramics-Silikáty 41, 147-151 (1997); A: Jones J., Clare A. (eds.): Bio-Glasses: An Introduction. Wiley, 2012 A: Williams D. (ed.): Concise Encyclopedia of Medical and Dental Materials, Pergamon Press, Oxford 1990 Last update: Helebrant Aleš (01.04.2014)
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1. Glass, ceramics and glassceramics for implants 2. Bioinert materials 3. Bioactive and resorbable materials 4. Glass for pharmaceutical laboratories and containers 5. Simulated body fluids (SBF), composition, preparation, properties 6. Mechanisms of glass corrosion 7. Kinetical models of glass corrosion 8. Termodynamical models of glass corrosion 9. Mechanisms of interaction of glass and glass-ceramic implants with SBF 10. Kinetical models of interaction of glass and glass-ceramic implants with SBF Last update: Helebrant Aleš (01.04.2014)
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