Detailed consideration of physicochemical properties of CO 3apatites as biomaterials in relation to carbonate content using ICP, X-ray diffraction, FT-IR, SEM, and HR-TEM

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CO3apatites with different carbonate contents were synthesized at 60±1°C and pH 7.4±0.2 under different carbonate concentrations (0-0.3 mol/L) in the supplied solutions. Their physicochemical properties were analyzed using various methods. Inductively coupled plasma gave accurate chemical analysis data for calcium and phosphate contents. X-ray diffraction analysis showed a clear chemical shift at high carbonate content. A CO32- absorption peak area approximately proportional to carbonate content was observed through Fourier transmission infrared spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy revealed a dramatic change of the crystal shape. Osteoblast proliferation at the surface of each CO3apatite-collagen sponge indicated that osteoblasts deformed to expand and cover the surface of the sponge, and appeared to adhere well to the sponge.

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Yokota, R., Hayashi, H., Hirata, I., Miake, Y., Yanagisawa, T., & Okazaki, M. (2006). Detailed consideration of physicochemical properties of CO 3apatites as biomaterials in relation to carbonate content using ICP, X-ray diffraction, FT-IR, SEM, and HR-TEM. Dental Materials Journal, 25(3), 597–603. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.25.597

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