Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes

Brushite (BR) and hydroxyapatite(HA) nanoparticles were fabricated through reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing route, respectively. The processing routes influenced nucleation and crystal growth although both methods resulted in nanorods formation. The calcium-to-phosphate ratio was 1....

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Main Authors: H.N. Lim, A. Kassim, N.M. Huang
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2010
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spelling my-ukm.journal.73302016-12-14T06:43:45Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7330/ Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes H.N. Lim, A. Kassim, N.M. Huang, Brushite (BR) and hydroxyapatite(HA) nanoparticles were fabricated through reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing route, respectively. The processing routes influenced nucleation and crystal growth although both methods resulted in nanorods formation. The calcium-to-phosphate ratio was 1.67, similar to that of natural bone and teeth. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed that the nanorods possessed almost pure crystal phase with negligible second phase. The ratio of particle length-to-width of BR and HA were approximately 3 and 4, respectively. To mimic the natural bone, chitosan/brushite(CTS/BR) and chitosan/hydroxyapatite (CTS/HA) nanocomposite scaffolds were prepared through rapid freeze-drying technique. The compressive strength of CTS/BR and CTS/HA nanocomposite scaffolds was compared for the first time. The compression test revealed that both the nanocomposite scaffolds exhibited reasonably high compressive strength of approximately 7 MPa. This value falls in the high-end range of cancellous bone’s compressive strength, with the compressive strength of CTS/HA 0.88 MPa more than CTS/BR. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2010-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7330/1/01_Md_Yeaminhossain.pdf H.N. Lim, and A. Kassim, and N.M. Huang, (2010) Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes. Sains Malaysiana, 39 (2). pp. 267-273. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol39num2_2010/vol39num2_2010pg267-273.html
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description Brushite (BR) and hydroxyapatite(HA) nanoparticles were fabricated through reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing route, respectively. The processing routes influenced nucleation and crystal growth although both methods resulted in nanorods formation. The calcium-to-phosphate ratio was 1.67, similar to that of natural bone and teeth. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed that the nanorods possessed almost pure crystal phase with negligible second phase. The ratio of particle length-to-width of BR and HA were approximately 3 and 4, respectively. To mimic the natural bone, chitosan/brushite(CTS/BR) and chitosan/hydroxyapatite (CTS/HA) nanocomposite scaffolds were prepared through rapid freeze-drying technique. The compressive strength of CTS/BR and CTS/HA nanocomposite scaffolds was compared for the first time. The compression test revealed that both the nanocomposite scaffolds exhibited reasonably high compressive strength of approximately 7 MPa. This value falls in the high-end range of cancellous bone’s compressive strength, with the compressive strength of CTS/HA 0.88 MPa more than CTS/BR.
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author H.N. Lim,
A. Kassim,
N.M. Huang,
spellingShingle H.N. Lim,
A. Kassim,
N.M. Huang,
Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
author_facet H.N. Lim,
A. Kassim,
N.M. Huang,
author_sort H.N. Lim,
title Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
title_short Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
title_full Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
title_sort preparation and characterization of calcium phosphate nanorods using reverse microemulsion and hydrothermal processing routes
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2010
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7330/1/01_Md_Yeaminhossain.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7330/
http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol39num2_2010/vol39num2_2010pg267-273.html
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