Preparation of highly porous hydroxyapatite from cuttlefish bone |
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Authors: | H. Ivankovic G. Gallego Ferrer E. Tkalcec S. Orlic M. Ivankovic |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;(2) Centro de Biomateriales, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Hydroxyapatite structures for tissue engineering applications have been produced by hydrothermal (HT) treatment of aragonite in the form of cuttlefish bone at 200°C. Aragonite (CaCO3) monoliths were completely transformed into hydroxyapatite after 48 h of HT treatment. The substitution of CO3 2− groups predominantly into the PO4 3− sites of the Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 structure was suggested by FT-IR spectroscopy and Rietveld structure refinement. The intensity of the ν3PO4 3− bands increase, while the intensity of the ν2CO3 2− bands decrease with the duration of HT treatment resulting in the formation of carbonate incorporating hydroxyapatite. The SEM micrographs have shown that the interconnected hollow structure with pillars connecting parallel lamellae in cuttlefish bone is maintained after conversion. Specific surface area (S BET) and total pore volume increased and mean pore size decreased by HT treatment. |
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