Dissolution dynamics: Understanding fast-dissolving glasses for biomedical use

Glass is traditionally viewed as chemically inert, and many compositions are designed to emphasize durability and corrosion resistance.1 In the medical world, however, glasses can be used as biocompatible scaffolds that release therapeutic ions important for the growth of new tissue.2,3 In this application, dissolution of the glass is encouraged for positive results.

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