ABSTRACTThe development and use of biomaterials in the biomedical field as bone implants are becoming increasingly important. Synthesis of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) – bionanohydroxyapatite (HAp) composite hydrogel has been carried using gamma irradiation technique. The PVA-HAp mixtures containing PVA (10-20%, w/v) and a single concentration of HAp (20%w) were irradiated with various irradiation doses (0-20 kGy). The physico-chemical properties of irradiated composites were observed,includingmechanical properties, water absorption, biodegradation test, and characterized using Fourier-transform Infared Spectroscopy(FTIR), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results showed that the optimum conditions wasPVA-HAp hydrogel composites (20%-20%, irradiation dose 20 kGy) with tensile strength 0.82 Mpa, elongation of 281.67%, water absorption of 103.18%, and biodegradation of 22.46%. The results of FTIR measurements of PVA-HAp composites showed the occurrence of crosslinking between PVA-HAp in the irradiation process. The SEM and TEM measurements showed that HAp powder was nano particle ( <60 mesh) and in the formed of fibers and with heterogen porousThe irradiated PVA-HA composite was expected to be as candidate for biomaterials application.
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