2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2004.10.016
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A study of hydroxyapatite/calcium sulphate bioceramics

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“…This indicates that the basic crystal structure of the PCL matrix in composites is still orthorhombic. For the composites, the reflection peaks at the angle of 20.8 and 11.5° are the characteristic peaks of CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O whiskers [26]. Results also show that the reflection peaks of the composites at the angle of 21.4° move slightly to the larger angles compared to the pure PCL.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 31 Morphology Of Fracture Surfacessupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…This indicates that the basic crystal structure of the PCL matrix in composites is still orthorhombic. For the composites, the reflection peaks at the angle of 20.8 and 11.5° are the characteristic peaks of CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O whiskers [26]. Results also show that the reflection peaks of the composites at the angle of 21.4° move slightly to the larger angles compared to the pure PCL.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 31 Morphology Of Fracture Surfacessupporting
confidence: 56%
“…of about 21.4, 22.0 and 23.7°, corresponding to the (110), (111) and (200) planes of the orthorhombic crystal structure respectively [25]. XRD pattern of pure CS whisker indicates that the CS whisker in this experiment is CaSO 4 #2H 2 O [26]. Comparing the XRD pattern of the pure PCL with composite, it can be found that the strong reflections observed from PCL are also present in PCL/CS whisker composites.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 31 Morphology Of Fracture Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could be found in the patterns that the scaffolds were composed of HAp and CaSO 4 crystalline phase by comparison with the standard XRD pattern of HAp (JCPDS 72-1243) and CaSO 4 (JCPDS 70-0909). There were no other phases generated during the sintering process, which was in accordance with previous results of another researcher [28]. It was demonstrated that nHAp remained stable in the matrix, which could be compatible with CaSO 4 .…”
Section: Phase and Microstructuressupporting
confidence: 79%
“…At higher pH values reaction (3) was suppressed. Therefore, despite of the initial composition, the Ca/P ratio of the precipitate might reach a value near to 1.667 and there was only one kind of calcium phosphate phase, namely HA, in the glass [27].…”
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confidence: 97%