Stabilization of Carbonate Hydroxyapatite by Isomorphic Substitutions of Sodium for Calcium

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S. M. Barinov
I. V. Fadeeva
D. Ferro
J. V. Rau
S. Nunziante Cesaro
V. S. Komlev
A. S. Fomin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physicochemical Problems of Ceramic Materials
[2] National Research Council,Institute for Nanostructured Materials Research
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Carbon Oxide; Sodium Percentage; Charge Imbalance; Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate; Substitution Type;
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Carbonate hydroxyapatite (CHA) is an analogue of the mineral component of bone tissue. Synthetic CHA is thermally unstable: it readily decomposes with carbon oxide evolution when sintered to ceramics. Its thermal stability has been studied as affected by partial isomorphic substitution of sodium for calcium intended to compensate a possible charge imbalance induced by CO32− groups. Investigative tools were thermogravimetry and FTIR spectroscopy of the condensed vapor produced by heating CHA samples doped with 0.4 and 0.8 wt % sodium. Sodium does not improve the thermal stability of CHA: weight loss on heating increases with increasing sodium level; evolution of carbon oxides occurs at lower temperatures and more intensively. Sodium enhances the generation of B-type defects (CO32− → PO43− substitutions); these defects are thermodynamically less stable than AB-type defects (2CO32− → PO43−, OH− substitutions), which are characteristic of sodium-free CHA.
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