Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics

Hydroxyapatite is used extensively in hard tissue repair due to its biocompatibility and similarity to biological apatite, the mineral component of bone. It differs subtly in composition from biological apatite which contains other ions such as magnesium, zinc, carbonate and silicon (believed to pla...

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Main Authors: Khan, Nida Iqbal, Ijaz, Kashif, Zahid, Muniza, Khan, Abdul Samad
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Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2015
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2015.05.025
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spelling my.utm.585562021-08-12T04:31:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58556/ Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics Khan, Nida Iqbal Ijaz, Kashif Zahid, Muniza Khan, Abdul Samad QD Chemistry Hydroxyapatite is used extensively in hard tissue repair due to its biocompatibility and similarity to biological apatite, the mineral component of bone. It differs subtly in composition from biological apatite which contains other ions such as magnesium, zinc, carbonate and silicon (believed to play biological roles). Traditional methods of hydroxyapatite synthesis are time consuming and require strict reaction parameter control. This paper outlines synthesis of magnesium substituted hydroxyapatite using simple microwave irradiation of precipitated suspensions. Microwave irradiation resulted in a drastic decrease in ageing times of amorphous apatitic phases. Time taken to synthesize hydroxyapatite (which remained stable upon heat treatment at 900°C for 1 h) reduced twelve folds (to 2 h) as compared to traditionally required times. The effects of increasing magnesium concentration in the precursors on particle size, surface area, phase-purity, agglomeration and thermal stability, were observed using scanning electron microscopy, BET surface area analysis, X-ray diffraction and photo acoustic Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy. Porous agglomerates were obtained after a brief heat-treatment (1 h) at 900°C. Elsevier Ltd. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Khan, Nida Iqbal and Ijaz, Kashif and Zahid, Muniza and Khan, Abdul Samad (2015) Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics. Materials Science And Engineering C, 56 . pp. 286-293. ISSN 9284-931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2015.05.025 DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2015.05.025
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Khan, Nida Iqbal
Ijaz, Kashif
Zahid, Muniza
Khan, Abdul Samad
Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
description Hydroxyapatite is used extensively in hard tissue repair due to its biocompatibility and similarity to biological apatite, the mineral component of bone. It differs subtly in composition from biological apatite which contains other ions such as magnesium, zinc, carbonate and silicon (believed to play biological roles). Traditional methods of hydroxyapatite synthesis are time consuming and require strict reaction parameter control. This paper outlines synthesis of magnesium substituted hydroxyapatite using simple microwave irradiation of precipitated suspensions. Microwave irradiation resulted in a drastic decrease in ageing times of amorphous apatitic phases. Time taken to synthesize hydroxyapatite (which remained stable upon heat treatment at 900°C for 1 h) reduced twelve folds (to 2 h) as compared to traditionally required times. The effects of increasing magnesium concentration in the precursors on particle size, surface area, phase-purity, agglomeration and thermal stability, were observed using scanning electron microscopy, BET surface area analysis, X-ray diffraction and photo acoustic Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy. Porous agglomerates were obtained after a brief heat-treatment (1 h) at 900°C.
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author Khan, Nida Iqbal
Ijaz, Kashif
Zahid, Muniza
Khan, Abdul Samad
author_facet Khan, Nida Iqbal
Ijaz, Kashif
Zahid, Muniza
Khan, Abdul Samad
author_sort Khan, Nida Iqbal
title Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
title_short Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
title_full Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
title_fullStr Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
title_full_unstemmed Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
title_sort microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of magnesium substituted calcium phosphate bioceramics
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58556/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2015.05.025
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