Effect of precursor's solubility on the mechanical property of hydroxyapatite formed by dissolution-precipitation reaction of tricalcium phosphate

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The effect of the solubility of the precursors, alpha tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP) and beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) on the mechanical strength of hydroxyapatite (HAp) bone substitute was investigated. Uniaxially pressed block starting from these precursors were treated hydrothermally with 1 mol/L of ammonia solution at 200°C for various durations. XRD analysis revealed that α-TCP block took 3 h whereas β-TCP block took 240 h for complete transformation to HAp. The porosity of HAp obtained from β-TCP block was found to be lower than that of HAp from α-TCP block. Diametral tensile strength of HAp from β-TCP block showed a significantly higher value than that of HAp from α-TCP block. It is therefore concluded that solubility of precursor affects the mechanical strength of the HAp block.

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Ahmad, N., Tsuru, K., Munar, M. L., Maruta, M., Matsuya, S., & Ishikawa, K. (2012). Effect of precursor’s solubility on the mechanical property of hydroxyapatite formed by dissolution-precipitation reaction of tricalcium phosphate. Dental Materials Journal, 31(6), 995–1000. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2012-176

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