2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2006.02.016
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Calcium hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 ceramics prepared by aqueous sol–gel processing

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“…SEM images (figure 4) confirm the results of surface area analysis by the BET method as they indicate that the particles are of submicron size and highly porous. Bogdanoviciene et al [15] prepared hydroxyapatite by the sol-gel method using tartaric acid as a complexing agent and reported a microrod-shaped morphology, whereas the SEM images (figure 4) of our samples indicate agglomerated spherical particles. This shows that a different processing method leads to a change in morphology, as expected.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…SEM images (figure 4) confirm the results of surface area analysis by the BET method as they indicate that the particles are of submicron size and highly porous. Bogdanoviciene et al [15] prepared hydroxyapatite by the sol-gel method using tartaric acid as a complexing agent and reported a microrod-shaped morphology, whereas the SEM images (figure 4) of our samples indicate agglomerated spherical particles. This shows that a different processing method leads to a change in morphology, as expected.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…However, the presence of Gr increased the crystalline domain size of the hydroxyapatite grains, since the reported value for pure hydroxyapatite electrochemically synthesized at the same pH and current density was 21.6 nm [29], indicating that there were interactions between the hydroxyapatite and graphene sheets. http://carbonlett.org broad peak at around 300°C in the DTG curve, corresponds to the combustion of the organic material, EDTA [44] and the unstable carbon in the graphene structure [45], as well as the beginning of hydroxyapatite dehydroxylation [14,15]. The third stage, observed between 420°C and 600°C, with 1.22 wt.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compared to the conventional methods, the most attractive features of sol-gel process include (a) molecularlevel homogeneity can be easily achieved through the mixing of two liquids; (b) the homogeneous mixture containing all the components in the correct stoichiometry and ensures a much higher purity; and, (c) a lower heat treatment temperature to form polycrystalline ceramics is usually achieved without resorting to a high excessive temperature. As a result, several synthesis routes have been proposed for sol-gel synthesis of HA and HA/YSZ as well as different mixing conditions with various molar ratios among reactants (Han et al, 2004;Bogdanoviciene et al, 2006). (Vasconcelos & Barreto, 2011).…”
Section: Sol-gel Synthesis and Powder Consolidation On The Sinterabilmentioning
confidence: 99%