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Material Characterisation and Testing Experimental Data Set

Queensland University of Technology
Bock, Nathalie ; Tran, Phong
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Dr Phong Tran
Ph: +61 7 3138 6452

phong.tran@qut.edu.au

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Polydopamine (PDA) has been recently used as a versatile priming layer for further functionalisation of a biomaterial surface, particularly in biomimetic mineralisation of biomaterials. Yet, most of the existing literature is on inorganic substrates and the underlying effects of the PDA layer coatings on the nucleation and mineralisation process and the mineral-substrate interface have not been clearly identified.

This data set contains the results of material characterisation and its analytical testing of properties and functions. 

Data time period: 04 2017 to 11 09 2020

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153.02808,-27.46771

153.028076,-27.467712

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