Nano pores evolution in hydroxyapatite microsphere during spark plasma sintering

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Micron-spherical granules of hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanoparticles were prepared by powder granulation methods. Through subsequent sintering, porous HAp microspheres withtailored pore and grain framework structures were obtained. Detailed microstructure investigation by SEM and TEM revealed the correlation of the pore structure and the necking strength with the sintering profiles that determine the coalescence features of the nanoparticles. The partially sintered porous HAp microspheres containing more than 50% porosity consisting of pores and grains both in nano-scale are active in inducing the precipitation of HAp in simulated body fluid. The nano-porous HAp microspheres with an extensive surface and interconnecting pores thus demonstrate the potential of stimulating the formation of collagen and bone and the integration with the newly formed bones during physiological bone remodeling.

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Lin, C., Xiao, C., & Shen, Z. (2011). Nano pores evolution in hydroxyapatite microsphere during spark plasma sintering. Science of Sintering, 43(1), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1101039L

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