The effect of organic ligands on the crystallinity of calcium phosphate
The effect of organic ligands on the crystallinity of calcium phosphate
Calcium phosphate phases precipitated under critical supersaturation were identified and studied in detail using X-ray powder diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, infrared spectroscopy (IR) and transmission electron microscopy. These synthetic calcium phosphates formed by spontaneous precipitation at pH 7, 25degreesC and 0.1 M ionic strength (NaCl as the background electrolyte). The combination of several methods allowed detailed characterisation of the calcium phosphates. The purpose of the work was to assess the influence of carboxylate ligands, specifically acetate and citrate, on the quality of the calcium phosphate precipitate. All precipitates were identified as non-stoichiometric, calcium-deficient hydroxylapatites (HAPs), containing carbonate, HPO42-, sodium and chloride impurities. No other phases were found to be present in any of the precipitates. The presence of citrate resulted in a decrease in crystal size and a higher degree of apatite lattice imperfection in the precipitated HAP. Furthermore, IR spectroscopy showed a higher amount of carbonate present in that HAP, compared with the ones formed in the control and acetate experiments. An additional absorption band, in the infrared spectrum of the HAP formed in the presence of citrate, was observed at 1570 cm(-1); this is interpreted as carboxyl groups bound to HAP.
biomaterials, characterisation, impurities, supersaturated solutions, hydroxylapatiteelectrolyte-solutions, citrate ions, hydroxyapatite, precipitation, apatites, ph
572-583
Van der Houwen, Jacqueline A. M.
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Cressey, Gordon
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Cressey, Barbara A.
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Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
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1 March 2003
Van der Houwen, Jacqueline A. M.
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Cressey, Gordon
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Cressey, Barbara A.
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Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
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Van der Houwen, Jacqueline A. M., Cressey, Gordon, Cressey, Barbara A. and Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
(2003)
The effect of organic ligands on the crystallinity of calcium phosphate.
Journal of Crystal Growth, 249 (3-4), .
(doi:10.1016/S0022-0248(02)02227-3).
Abstract
Calcium phosphate phases precipitated under critical supersaturation were identified and studied in detail using X-ray powder diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, infrared spectroscopy (IR) and transmission electron microscopy. These synthetic calcium phosphates formed by spontaneous precipitation at pH 7, 25degreesC and 0.1 M ionic strength (NaCl as the background electrolyte). The combination of several methods allowed detailed characterisation of the calcium phosphates. The purpose of the work was to assess the influence of carboxylate ligands, specifically acetate and citrate, on the quality of the calcium phosphate precipitate. All precipitates were identified as non-stoichiometric, calcium-deficient hydroxylapatites (HAPs), containing carbonate, HPO42-, sodium and chloride impurities. No other phases were found to be present in any of the precipitates. The presence of citrate resulted in a decrease in crystal size and a higher degree of apatite lattice imperfection in the precipitated HAP. Furthermore, IR spectroscopy showed a higher amount of carbonate present in that HAP, compared with the ones formed in the control and acetate experiments. An additional absorption band, in the infrared spectrum of the HAP formed in the presence of citrate, was observed at 1570 cm(-1); this is interpreted as carboxyl groups bound to HAP.
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Published date: 1 March 2003
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biomaterials, characterisation, impurities, supersaturated solutions, hydroxylapatiteelectrolyte-solutions, citrate ions, hydroxyapatite, precipitation, apatites, ph
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20095
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