A Systematic Study of the Effect of pH on the Initialization of Ca-deficient Hydroxyapatite to ?-TCP Nanoparticles.
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ABSTRACT: The formation of ?-tricalcium phosphate (?-TCP) nanoparticles via a wet precipitation technique was studied in a systematical way, taking reaction pH and sintering temperature parameters into account. A full transformation of Ca-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) to ?-TCP at 750 °C in under 3 hours from Ca++ and PO?3- precursor solutions prepared under a pH of 5.5 was observed. For pH values higher than 6.5, CDHA can only partially transform into ?-TCP and only at temperatures higher than 750 °C confirmed using X-Ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The morphologies of the particles were also examined by Transmission electron microscopy. The lower temperatures and the shorter sintering time allow for a fine needle-like morphology, but with a high crystallinity, likely eliminating the possibility of excessive grain growth that is otherwise expected to occur under high-temperature treatment with long process times. We show that sintering of nanostructured, high crystallinity ?-TCP at relatively low temperatures is possible via adjustment of the precursor solution parameters. Such an outcome is important for the use of ?-TCP with a fine morphology imitating that of the skeletal tissues, enhancing the osteointegration of a base, load-bearing alloy to the host tissue. MTT analysis was used to test the effect of the obtained ?-TCP particles on the viability of MG-63 human osteoblast-like cells.
SUBMITTER: Bakan F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6384749 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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