Hydroxyapatite (Ca5(PO4)3 OH) (HAp) is a crystalline structure and composition
analogue to calcified tissues of vertebrates. The biomedical significance of HAp is its bioactivity –
HAp ceramics leads to the formation of new bone on their surface. HAp properties are ascribed to
the characteristic surface structure of HAp, while the detailed mechanism is still unknown.
Modeling and computation of HAp molecular nanostructures, exploration of the possible
mechanisms of its surface charging (polarization), based on proton transfer, and the discussion of
the adhesion properties of HAp nanoparticles and ceramics are the aim of the work.
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