Calcium Phosphate Powder for Obtaining of Composite Bioceramics
Calcium phosphate powder were synthesized from aqueous solutions of calcium lactate Ca(C 3 H 5 O 3 ) 2 and ammonium hydrophosphate (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 at a Ca/P = 1 molar ratio. According to the XRD data, the phase composition of as-synthesized powder consisted of brushite CaHPO 4 ⋅ 2H 2 O and hydroxyap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic materials : applied research 2021, Vol.12 (1), p.34-39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Calcium phosphate powder were synthesized from aqueous solutions of calcium lactate Ca(C
3
H
5
O
3
)
2
and ammonium hydrophosphate (NH
4
)
2
HPO
4
at a Ca/P = 1 molar ratio. According to the XRD data, the phase composition of as-synthesized powder consisted of brushite CaHPO
4
⋅ 2H
2
O and hydroxyapatite Ca
10
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
. After heat treatment at 350–600°C, the powder was colored dark brown owing to the destruction of the by-product of the reaction. The composition of the powder heat-treated at 350°C included monetite CaHPO
4
and hydroxyapatite Ca
10
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
, and the powder heat-treated at 600°C consists of hydroxyapatite Ca
10
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
and γ-calcium pyrophosphate γ-Ca
2
P
2
O
7
. The phase composition of ceramic obtained from the synthesized powder after sintering at 1100°C consisted of β-calcium pyrophosphate β-Ca
2
P
2
O
7
and β‑tricalcium phosphate β-Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
. The colored after the heat treatment in a range of 350–600°C powders can be used as a starting for the molding of porous biocompatible calcium phosphate composite materials with the given geometry of the porous space by stereolithographic printing. The synthesized powder can be recommended for the development of biocompatible and biodegradable both ceramic composite materials and composites with polymer or inorganic matrix for bone implants. |
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ISSN: | 2075-1133 2075-115X |
DOI: | 10.1134/S2075113321010135 |