Luis A. Díaz
University of Oviedo
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology | 2009
Ramón Torrecillas; José S. Moya; Luis A. Díaz; José F. Bartolomé; Adolfo Fernández; Sonia Lopez-Esteban
This paper reviews the most relevant achievements and new developments in the field of nanomaterials and their possible impact on the fabrication of a new generation of reliable and longer lasting implants for joint replacement. Special emphasis is given to the role of nanocomposites with different microstructural designs: micro-nano composites, nano-nano composites, macro-micro-nano composites as well as bioinspired hierarchical composite materials. These nanostructured materials have opened up an exciting avenue in the design of non-metallic biocompatible, crack growth resistant, tough, and mechanically resistant implants with a lifespan close to the life expectancy of the patients.
Advances in Science and Technology | 2014
Luis A. Díaz; Sergio Rivera; Adolfo Fernández; Anna Okunkova; Yu.G. Vladimirov; Ramon Torrecillas San Millan
ZrO2 and Al2O3 are monolithic ceramics used today in a wide variety of structural components. However, both materials present important drawbacks for some specific applications. In the case of Al2O3, its moderate strength (500 MPa) and toughness (4 MPa.√m) makes it unsuitable for high loading conditions. On the other hand, ZrO2 presents higher strength and toughness values (900 MPa and 6 MPa.√m) than Al2O3 but it is a material limited in its long-term behaviour due to its bad response to hydrothermal ageing and a pronounced tendency for subcritical crack growth. Due to this fact, ceramic nanocomposites made of Al2O3 and ZrO2 (ATZ and ZTA) have been developed in the last years in order to overcome the main drawbacks of the monolithic materials as they can combine the properties of both, strong and tough materials, simultaneously, with null ageing and even higher biocompatibility. In this work, several amounts of Al2O3 disperse phase (15, 35 and 50 vol %) were added to one ZrO2 matrix (CeO2 - 10 mol %) in order to see their effect on the mechanical properties, subcritical crack propagation and long-term reliability.
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1986
M. Cruz Martín; Luis A. Díaz; Manuel B. Manzanal; Carlos Hardisson
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2011
Nere Garmendia; Sylvie Grandjean; Jérôme Chevalier; Luis A. Díaz; Ramón Torrecillas; Isabel Obieta
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2016
C. F. Gutiérrez-González; Marta Suárez; S. Pozhidaev; S. Rivera; P. Peretyagin; Washington Solís; Luis A. Díaz; Adolfo Fernández; Ramón Torrecillas
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2014
Luis A. Díaz; Miguel A. Montes-Morán; P. Peretyagin; Yuriy G. Vladimirov; Anna Okunkova; José S. Moya; Ramón Torrecillas
Materials Letters | 2013
Leticia Esteban-Tejeda; Luis A. Díaz; Belén Cabal; Catuxa Prado; Roberto López-Píriz; Ramón Torrecillas; J.S. Moya
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2017
S. Grigoriev; P. Peretyagin; A. Smirnov; Washington Solís; Luis A. Díaz; Adolfo Fernández; Ramón Torrecillas
Journal of Electroceramics | 2017
N. W. Solís; P. Peretyagin; Ramón Torrecillas; A. Fernández; J. L. Menéndez; C. Mallada; Luis A. Díaz; J. S. Moya
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | 2017
C. F. Gutiérrez-González; Serghei Pozhidaev; Sergio Rivera; P. Peretyagin; Washington Solís; Luis A. Díaz; Adolfo Fernández; Ramón Torrecillas