A rapid and simple method to synthesise phosphates calcium use as biomaterials
Gandou, Z.; Nounah, A.; Belhorma, B.; Yahyaoui, A.
Conference on Techniques for Nuclear and Conventional Analysis and Applications2012
Conference on Techniques for Nuclear and Conventional Analysis and Applications2012
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[en] Full text: Calcium phosphates are essential components in the development of bioactive materials because of their perfect biocompatibility, their ability to bio-degradation and their biological reactivity. In fact, their chemical compositions are similar to the hard tissue of bone and teeth. Besides above biological properties, the Ca-P-based biomaterials found bear osteoinductive ability after processed into special interconnecting porous and specific surface structures (To some extent this structure is inspired from cancellous/spongy bone tissue) [1]. We are now developing work on essentially two types of these materials as bone substitutes: bioceramics based on hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate from natural substances abundant in the country. We are interested in the synthesis of a macroporous calcium phosphate-carbonated apatite. It is for its biological properties, its availability and low cost as well as its physico-chemical. In our work, we use the microwave-hydrothermal method, which enables to synthesize the ultra fine and high purity powders for shortening working time. This method has some advantages such as heating throughout the media, rapid heating, fast reaction, high yield, excellent reproducibility, narrow particle distribution, high purity and high efficient energy transformation , and being environmentally cleaner. The physical and chemical analyses were carried out on the dried precipitate and the powder calcined at 900 degree. The phases formed were identified by the time of heating in microwave, determined by infrared spectroscopy and by X-ray diffraction. The software used for data processing of X-ray diffraction was DIFFRACT-AT.
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Agronomic Institut HassanII (Morocco); National Center for Energy Science and Nuclear Technics (Morocco); 130 p; 2012; 102 p; TANCA2012: 4. Edition of the Conference on Techniques for Nuclear and Conventional Analysis and Applications; Rabat (Morocco); 22-23 Oct 2012; Available in abstract form only, full text entred in this record
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