Nanostructured hydroxyapatite (HAP) and silicon substituted hydroxyapatites (HAP-Si), with 0.47 and 2.34 wt% Si, were prepared by wet precipitation method. Their structure was investigated by X rays diffraction (XRD), FTIR spectroscopy, energy dispersive X ray (EDX) spectroscopy and their images were obtained by TEM, SEM and AFM. Their behavior in water and SBF was investigated by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for an immersion time from 1 to 90 days. While Ca and P release from HAP is very low, the presence of Si enhances greatly their release in water, along with a continuous and long lasting Si release. In simulated body fluid, SBF, Ca, P and Mg are removed from the solution, by the formation of a new HAP enriched in Mg, while silicon is released as in water. Thus, Si doped HAP might have advantageous applications as bone and tooth materials.
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Cadar, O., Frangopol, P. T., Tomoaia, G., Oltean, D., Paltinean, G. A., Mocanu, A., … Tomoaia-Cotisel, M. (2017). Silicon release from hydroxyapatites in water and simulated body fluid. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Chemia, 62(4), 67–80. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbchem.2017.4.06
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