Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Ceramic particle composite material
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Application No.: US16328720Application Date: 2017-08-30
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Publication No.: US11504452B2Publication Date: 2022-11-22
- Inventor: Yasumichi Kogai , Nobuo Aoi , Daisuke Nomi , Karl Kazushige Kawabe
- Applicant: SofSera Corporation
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo
- Assignee: SofSera Corporation
- Current Assignee: SofSera Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo
- Agency: Muncy, Geissler, Olds & Lowe, P.C.
- Priority: JPJP2016-168651 20160830,JPJP2016-168652 20160830
- International Application: PCT/JP2017/031285 WO 20170830
- International Announcement: WO2018/043622 WO 20180308
- Main IPC: A61L31/02
- IPC: A61L31/02 ; A61L15/18 ; A61L27/10 ; A61L29/02 ; C01B25/32 ; C04B35/447 ; C04B35/622 ; A61L31/12 ; A61L29/12 ; A61L15/64 ; A61L27/40 ; B82Y5/00 ; A61L27/46 ; A61K6/838

Abstract:
To provide a ceramic particle separable composite material having a calcium phosphate sintered body particle with which bioaffinity reduction and solubility change are suppressed as much as possible and which has a smaller particle diameter.
A ceramic particle separable composite material comprising a ceramic particle and a substrate, wherein: the ceramic particle and the substrate are chemically bonded to each other, or the ceramic particle physically adheres to or is embedded in the substrate; the ceramic particle has a particle diameter within a range of 10 nm to 700 nm; the ceramic particle is a calcium phosphate sintered body particle; and the ceramic particle contains no calcium carbonate.
A ceramic particle separable composite material comprising a ceramic particle and a substrate, wherein: the ceramic particle and the substrate are chemically bonded to each other, or the ceramic particle physically adheres to or is embedded in the substrate; the ceramic particle has a particle diameter within a range of 10 nm to 700 nm; the ceramic particle is a calcium phosphate sintered body particle; and the ceramic particle contains no calcium carbonate.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190262508A1 NOVEL CERAMIC PARTICLE COMPOSITE MATERIAL Public/Granted day:2019-08-29
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