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    題名: Structural evolution of sol-gel-derived hydroxyapatite
    作者: Liu DM
    Yang QZ
    Troczynski T
    Tseng WJJ
    貢獻者: 材料所
    關鍵詞: sol-gel
    thermal aging
    hydroxyapatite
    structural evolution
    carbonated apatite
    FTIR
    日期: 2002
    上傳時間: 2009-12-11 09:54:07 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Structural evolution upon transformation of sol to gel, and get to final ceramic during the synthesis of hydroxyapatite is investigated using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal behavior (DTA and TGA), and electron microscopy examination (SEM/TEM). The sol was first thermally aged at 45 degreesC for various time periods up to 120 min. The colloidal sol, which may have an oligomeric structure, was relatively stable against coagulation. Upon drying, the set particles consolidated into dry gel through van der Waals attraction, and showed X-ray amorphous phosphate structure. The solid gels showed a particulate microstructure, composed of primary particles of about 8-10 nm in diameter. The amorphous gel transformed into crystalline apatite at temperatures > 300degreesC. The calcined gels showed a nano-scale microstructure, with grains of 20 50 nm in diameter. Through,in appropriate heat treatment between 300 and 400degreesC, the apatite prepared using current process exhibits a nano-scale, low-crystallinity, carbonated apatitic structure, which closely resembles that of human bone apatite. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
    關聯: BIOMATERIALS Volume: 23 Issue: 7 Pages: 1679-1687
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