Post-sintering of apatite ceramics from fine powders synthesized under hydrothermal conditions

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Hydroxyapatite fine powders prepared from (NH4)2HPO4 and Ca(NO3)2 by a wet method were treated under hydrothermal conditions at 200°C under 2MPa for 10h. The obtained single-crystal fine powders of 90nm × 25nm were sintered in air at a temperature from 1000°C to 1100°C for 3h. The obtained ceramics with relative densities of 73±2% (1000°C) - 92±2% (1100°C) were HIP'ed at 1000°C under 200MPa of Ar for 1h without any capsules. The post-sintering brought about densification up to 99% for the samples of more than 90% dense having closed pores, but it barely increased the density of samples with lower densities. Transparent apatite ceramics were obtained by HIP.

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Ioku, K., Yoshimura, M., & Somiya, S. (1988). Post-sintering of apatite ceramics from fine powders synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan. International Ed., 96(1), 111–112. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.96.109

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