Synthesis of high surface area mesostructured calcium phosphate particles
High surface area mesostructured calcium phosphate (MCP) particles were synthesized using surfactants 21 (F127 and P123) and the textural properties optimized in this study. The synthesized MCP samples 22 subsequently underwent surfactant washing for surfactant removal, which achieved surface area...
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104710 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20238 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
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Summary: | High surface area mesostructured calcium phosphate (MCP) particles were synthesized using surfactants 21
(F127 and P123) and the textural properties optimized in this study. The synthesized MCP samples 22
subsequently underwent surfactant washing for surfactant removal, which achieved surface areas of 23
>200 m2 g–1. It was found that both F127 and P123 gave similar surface areas (SBET), but differing pore 24
diameters (Dpore). Other synthesis parameters, such as synthesis temperature, surfactant concentration 25
and pH, were also studied to further optimize the textural properties of MCP. It was found that the high- 26
est surface area MCP was synthesized at 25 C and pH 12, with 80 wt.% surfactant concentration. Further, 27
in vitro loading and delivery tests on optimized MCP showed an enhanced loading efficiency of bovine 28
serum albumin and lysozyme as compared with non-mesostructured calcium phosphate. |
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