The Effects of Calcium‐to‐Phosphorus Ratio on the Densification and Mechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Ceramic |
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Authors: | Chou Yong Tan Ramesh Singh Yee Ching Teh Yoke Meng Tan Boon Kar Yap |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center of Advance Manufacturing and Materials Processing, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. Department of Electronics and Communication, College of Engineering, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | In this work, hydroxyapatite (HA) powders were synthesized using calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 and orthophosphoric acid H3PO4 via wet chemical precipitation method in aqueous medium. Calcium‐to‐phosphorus (Ca/P) ratio was set to 1.57, 1.67, 1.87 that yield calcium‐deficient HA, stoichiometric HA, and calcium‐rich HA, respectively. These synthesized HA powders (having different Ca/P ratio) were characterized in terms of particle size and microstructural examination. Then, the densification and mechanical properties of the calcium‐deficient HA, stoichiometric HA, and calcium‐rich HA were evaluated from 1000 to 1350°C. Experimental results have shown that no decomposition of hydroxyapatite phase was observed for stoichiometric HA (Ca/P = 1.67) and calcium‐deficient HA (Ca/P = 1.57) despite sintered at high temperature of 1300°C. However, calcium oxide (CaO) was detected for calcium‐rich HA (Ca/P = 1.87) when samples sintered at the same temperature. The study revealed that the highest mechanical properties were found in stoichiometric HA samples sintered at 1100–1150°C, having relative density of ~99.8%, Young's modulus of ~120 GPa, Vickers hardness of ~7.23 GPa, and fracture toughness of ~1.22 MPam1/2. |
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