Synthesis of Magnesium- and Silicon-modified Hydroxyapatites by Microwave-Assisted Method

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Nanopowders of hydroxyapatite (HA), modified by magnesium (MgHA) and by silicon (SiHA) were obtained by liquid-phase microwave synthesis method. X-ray diffraction and IR spectroscopy results showed that Mg2+ and SiO44− ions were present in the synthesized products both as secondary phases and as part of the HA phase. Whitlockite was found in the magnesium-modified HA (MgHA) and larnite was found in the silicon-modified HA (SiHA); ion substitution for both materials resulted in solid solutions. In the synthesized samples of modified HA, the increase of particle size of powders was in the order HA < SiHA < MgHA, which was calculated through data specific surface area and measured pycnometric density of the powders. The Lewis acid sites (Ca2+, Mg2+, Si4+) were present using spectral probes on the surface of the samples of HA, MgHA, and SiHA, and the acidity of these sites decreased in the order SiHA > MgHA > HA. The rates of calcium phosphate layer deposition on the surface of these materials at 37 °C in the model simulated body fluid solution showed similar dependence.

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Rasskazova, L. A., Zhuk, I. V., Korotchenko, N. M., Brichkov, A. S., Chen, Y. W., Paukshtis, E. A., … Kozik, V. V. (2019). Synthesis of Magnesium- and Silicon-modified Hydroxyapatites by Microwave-Assisted Method. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50777-x

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