IP Library Granted Patent US 6,991,803
Granted Patent B2
US 6,991,803 · App. 10/263,399 · Granted Jan 31, 2006

Inorganic shaped bodies and methods for their production and use

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Patent No.
US 6,991,803
App. No.
10/263,399
Granted
Jan 31, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Shaped, preferably porous, inorganic bodies are provided which are prepared from a reactive blend. In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the solution is absorbed into a porous sacrificial substrate such as a cellulose sponge. The solution-saturated substrate is heated and an oxidation-reduction reaction occurs thereby forming an inorganic solid. A shaped, inorganic body is formed in situ. Optional, but preferred additional thermal treatment of the shaped, inorganic body removes the organic substrate, leaving an inorganic body that faithfully mimics the porosity, shape, and other physical characteristics of the organic substrate. Inorganic substrates may also be used to good effect. Large varieties of shaped bodies can be prepared in accordance with other embodiments of the invention and such shapes find wide use in surgery, laboratory and industrial processes and otherwise. The invention also provides chemically and morphologically uniform powders, including those having uniformly small sizes.

Claims (13)

1. A shaped body for restoring or repairing bone in an animal comprising a material having macro-, meso- and microporosity, a pore volume of at least about 30%, and particles having a crystallite size less than 1 μm.

2. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein said material is a calcium phosphate.

3. The shaped body of claim 2 wherein the calcium phosphate material is a tri-calcium phosphate.

4. The shaped body of claim 2 wherein the calcium phosphate material is a beta-tri-calcium phosphate material.

5. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein about 60% to about 65% of pores are greater than about 100 μm.

6. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein 64% of pores are greater than about 100 μm.

7. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein about 5% to about 15% of pores are in the range of about 10 μm to about 100 μm.

8. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein 9% of pores are in the range of about 1 μm-100 μm.

9. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein about 20% to about 30% of pores are less than about 10 μm.

10. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein 27% of pores are less than about 10 μm.

11. The shaped body of claim 4 wherein the beta-tri-calcium phosphate material greater than about 90%.

12. The shaped body of claim 4 wherein the beta-tri-calcium phosphate material is greater than about 95%.

13. The shaped body of claim 1 wherein the particles have a crystallite size less than about 100 nm.