Synthetic porous ceramics can be used as three-dimensional scaffolds for bone repair. The aim of this work is to correlate process parameters with scaffolds structural characteristics. The factorial 2 level experimental design was chosen to study the effect of the Ca/P ratio (1.58 or 1.67), calcination temperature (1000 or 1150°C) and porogen content (20 or 40%) on the calcium phosphate samples characteristics. The influence of such parameters was determined by X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and image analysis. It was observed that phase composition was basically a function of the Ca/P ratio of the raw material. The use of the porogen did not alter the hydroxyapatite (HA)/tricalcium phosphate (TCP) content, but induced changes in the relative content of TCP phase (α or β). It is possible to design a porous sample with defined characteristics, and the model herein used can be considered as having a good predictive power.
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De Oliveira Ugarte, J. F., De Sena, L. Á., De Castro Pérez, C. A., De Aguiar, P. F., Rossi, A. M., & Soares, G. A. (2005). Influence of processing parameters on structural characteristics of porous calcium phosphate samples: A study using an experimental design method. Materials Research, 8(1), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392005000100013
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