Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 35, Issue 5, 601(2020)

Preparing Biomedical CaCO3/HA Composite with Oyster Shell

Ziyang LIU, Zhen GENG, and Zhaoyang LI
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  • School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, China
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    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. Preparing Biomedical CaCO3/HA Composite with Oyster Shell[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2020, 35(5): 601

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    Category: RESEARCH PAPER

    Received: Apr. 4, 2019

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 1, 2021

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    DOI:10.15541/jim20190144

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