Bismuth for Bone Cement: Water-soluble cluster is key to the formation of a hybrid material
Water-soluble hexanuclear bismuth oxido clusters were mixed with a polyacrylate organic component, which is a dispersing agent used in phosphate-free laundry detergents, to obtain a water-soluble hybrid composite material that has the potential for being used in applications such as bone cement. The solubility of the bismuth oxido cluster ensures a good dispersity in the polymer matrix. Molecular dynamics simulations were used to demonstrate the complexation behavior of this water-soluble bismuth oxido cluster towards polyacrylate. The cluster degenerates from an octahedral to a tetrahedral motif as polyacrylate chains are wrapped around it to form a stable structure. The melting point of the composite material is lower than that of the pure polyacrylate matrix.
It is the unusual water solubility of the bismuth oxido cluster investigated that makes possible the synthesis of this hybrid material, a water-soluble transparent solid with a narrow size distribution, which is potentially applicable as bone cement.
Original publication: Michael Mehring et al.; "A Novel Water-Soluble Hexanuclear Bismuth Oxido Cluster – Synthesis, Structure and Complexation with Polyacrylate"; European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry , 2010, No. 30, 4763–4769.
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