Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 35, Issue 5, 601(2020)
To reduce the cost of HA and improve degradation performance of HA, oyster shells were used as raw materials to prepare CaCO3/ hydroxyapatite (HA) composite materials by a hydrothermal method. Phase analysis and SEM/TEM observation revealed that as-prepared CaCO3/HA composites had a morphology of HA nanoparticles growing on the lamellar CaCO3. Three kinds of CaCO3/HA composites (20%HA、40%HA、60%HA) with HA content of 20%, 40% and 60% were prepared by controlling the proportion of calcium and phosphorus. The actual content of HA in three obtained different composites, determined by ICP, were 17.52%, 34.30% and 43.24%, respectively. With the increase of HA content, the specific surface area and thermal stability of CaCO3/HA composite are improved. Samples were immersed in PBS simulated body fluid for 14 d to evaluate their in vitro degradation ability. The results showed that degradation rates of three kinds of composites with different HA contents (20%HA, 40%HA and 60%HA) were 15.2%, 12.0% and 10.8%, respectively. The degradation rate decreased with the increase of HA proportion in the composite. All data indicates that the hydrothermal synthesis of CaCO3/HA composite can control the conversion degree of HA and then adjust the degradation rate of CaCO3/HA composite by designing the ratio of calcium and phosphorus elements, which have potential application in orthopedics.
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Ziyang LIU, Zhen GENG, Zhaoyang LI.
Category: RESEARCH PAPER
Received: Apr. 4, 2019
Accepted: --
Published Online: Mar. 1, 2021
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