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Heating Of Calcium Phosphate Crystals: Morphological Consequences And Biological Implications, W. Bohne, J. A. Pouezat, L. Peru, G. Daculsi Jan 1993

Heating Of Calcium Phosphate Crystals: Morphological Consequences And Biological Implications, W. Bohne, J. A. Pouezat, L. Peru, G. Daculsi

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Sintering hydroxyapatite (HA) and ß-tricalcium phosphate (ß-TCP) affects the chemical composition, the crystallinity, and the morphological features as demonstrated by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) , infrared spectroscopy (IR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). When heated to 1230°C, 16.7% of HA had decomposed to ß-TCP. SEM investigations showed homogeneous, sharp angular polyhedric blocks of 30 to 50 µm with rare surface pores. On heating at 1230°C, ß-TCP had entirely transformed to a-TCP. During sintering, the size of the powder grains increased and progressive bridging between the grains was observed. At 1230°C, a network within round-shaped polyhedric blocks of 50 to …