Author/Authors :
Medina-Ramírez, A. Division de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas, Chemical Engineering Department Universidad de Guanajuato - Campus Guanajuato. Noria Alta, Guanajuato, Mexico , Flores-Díaz, A. A. Nanotechnology Engineering - Universidad de La Ciénega del Estado de Michoacan de Ocampo, Michoacan, Mexico , Ruiz Camacho, B. Division de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas, Chemical Engineering Department Universidad de Guanajuato - Campus Guanajuato. Noria Alta, Guanajuato, Mexico , García-Ruiz, G. Nanotechnology Engineering - Universidad de La Ciénega del Estado de Michoacan de Ocampo, Michoacan, Mexico
Abstract :
The synthesis of calcium silicate supported zeolite membrane was carried out by second growth method. The chemical nature
of the functionalizing agent on the formation of homogenous zeolite membrane was evaluated. One monomer and two cationic
polymers were used: 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS), polyethylenimine (PEI) and polydiallyldimethylammonium
chloride (PDDA). The support was subjected to chemical functionalization and then it was rubbed with zeolite crystals. The
W zeolite was used as zeolite seed in two different Si/Al ratios. The functionalized and rubbed supports were submitted to
hydrothermal treatment at 150 °C for 48 h. The bioactivity of the homogeneous zeolite membranes was evaluated by the
biomimetic method through the membranes soaking in a simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37 °C for 21 days. Two immersion
methods were evaluated. The products were characterized by XRD and SEM techniques. The results indicated that the supported
functionalization with PDDA and the Si/Al ratio (higher than 1.8) of zeolite enhanced the interaction between the
support and the zeolite precursor enhancing the formation of homogeneous zeolite membrane on the surface. The presence
of the functional groups of PDDA on the membrane was detected by FTIR. After immersion in SBF, the zeolite membrane
was stable and led to the formation of Ca–P layer on its surface. The re-immersion method led to the formation of richer
Ca/P layer (1.36). These findings allowed generating a zeolite membrane with combined properties of calcium silicate and
the controllable porosity of zeolitic material making it potentially useful for bone regeneration and drug releasing.
Keywords :
Membrane , Zeolite , Bioactivity , Calcium silicate , Second growth , Cationic polymer