Hydroxyapatite synthesized by a simplified hydrothermal method
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Auteurs : H. S. Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; T. S. Chin [République populaire de Chine] ; L. S. Lai [République populaire de Chine] ; S. Y. Chiu [République populaire de Chine] ; K. H. Chung [République populaire de Chine] ; C. S. Chang [République populaire de Chine] ; M. T. Lui [République populaire de Chine]Source :
- Ceramics International [ 0272-8842 ] ; 1996.
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- topic : Céramique.
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- KwdEn :
- Bulk ceramics sintered, Calcium phosphates, Ceramics, Considerable grain growth, Crystalline phase, Dense hydroxyapatite, Diffraction patterns, Elsevier science, Excellent biocompatibility, Filter cake, Flexural strength, Fracture, Fracture strength, Fracture toughness, Hard tissue implantation, Hardness, Heating powders, Heating time, High density, High quality, High strength, High surface area, Higher temperatures, Hydrothermal, Hydroxyapatite, Hydroxyapatite ceramics, Large quantity, Mechanical properties, Molar ratio, Particle size, Prosthetic applications, Relative density, Scanning electron micrographs, Simplified hydrothermal method, Sintered, Sintered bulk ceramics, Sintered bulk specimens, Sintered specimen, Sintering, Sintering atmosphere, Sintering temperature, Specific surface area, Stoichiometric composition, Theoretical density, Thermal stability, Tricalcium phosphate.
- Teeft :
- Bulk ceramics sintered, Calcium phosphates, Ceramics, Considerable grain growth, Crystalline phase, Dense hydroxyapatite, Diffraction patterns, Elsevier science, Excellent biocompatibility, Filter cake, Flexural strength, Fracture, Fracture strength, Fracture toughness, Hard tissue implantation, Hardness, Heating powders, Heating time, High density, High quality, High strength, High surface area, Higher temperatures, Hydrothermal, Hydroxyapatite, Hydroxyapatite ceramics, Large quantity, Mechanical properties, Molar ratio, Particle size, Prosthetic applications, Relative density, Scanning electron micrographs, Simplified hydrothermal method, Sintered, Sintered bulk ceramics, Sintered bulk specimens, Sintered specimen, Sintering, Sintering atmosphere, Sintering temperature, Specific surface area, Stoichiometric composition, Theoretical density, Thermal stability, Tricalcium phosphate.
Abstract
Abstract: A simplified hydrothermal method of synthesizing hydroxyapatite powder is described. Heating powders of Ca(OH)2, Ca(H2PO4)2 · H2O and distilled water in a pressurized pot at 109 °C for 1–3 h results in powders consisting of crystallized hydroxyapatite in a needle shape, 130–170 nm in length and 15–25 nm in width. The specific surface area is 31–43 m2/g and the Ca P ratio is 1.640–1.643. The obtained HA powder can be sintered to a high density at 1200–1300 °C. No decomposition was identified by X-ray diffraction. The optimally sintered ceramic has a pore-free surface structure with a flexural strength of 120 MPa, a micro-Vickers hardness of 5.1 GPa and fracture toughness of 1.2 MPa · m 1 2. The biocompatibility of the pulverized sintered-ceramic is excellent and comparable to that of a commercial grade hydroxyapatite by evaluating the implantation in a dog. The synthesis method is simple, economic, and results in a high quality powder which is useful in hard tissue reconstruction applications.
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DOI: 10.1016/0272-8842(95)00135-2
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: A simplified hydrothermal method of synthesizing hydroxyapatite powder is described. Heating powders of Ca(OH)2, Ca(H2PO4)2 · H2O and distilled water in a pressurized pot at 109 °C for 1–3 h results in powders consisting of crystallized hydroxyapatite in a needle shape, 130–170 nm in length and 15–25 nm in width. The specific surface area is 31–43 m2/g and the Ca P ratio is 1.640–1.643. The obtained HA powder can be sintered to a high density at 1200–1300 °C. No decomposition was identified by X-ray diffraction. The optimally sintered ceramic has a pore-free surface structure with a flexural strength of 120 MPa, a micro-Vickers hardness of 5.1 GPa and fracture toughness of 1.2 MPa · m 1 2. The biocompatibility of the pulverized sintered-ceramic is excellent and comparable to that of a commercial grade hydroxyapatite by evaluating the implantation in a dog. The synthesis method is simple, economic, and results in a high quality powder which is useful in hard tissue reconstruction applications.</div>
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