1978
DOI: 10.1002/chin.197849023
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ChemInform Abstract: SOLUBILITY AND SOLUTION BEHAVIOR OF STRONTIUM HYDROXYAPATITE

Abstract: Der Apatit wurde entsprechend Gleichung A in stöchiometrischer Zusammensetzung und kristallisierter Form durch eine Festkörperreaktion dargestellt.

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“…, another 10 7 times less soluble than hydroxyapatite (Verbeeck et al 1977). The substitution of strontium for calcium in the crystal structure is thermodynamically favorable, and will proceed provided the two elements coexist.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…, another 10 7 times less soluble than hydroxyapatite (Verbeeck et al 1977). The substitution of strontium for calcium in the crystal structure is thermodynamically favorable, and will proceed provided the two elements coexist.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apatite minerals are very stable and practically insoluble in water (Tofe 1998, Wright 1990, Wright et al 2004). The solubility product of hydroxyapatite is about 10 -44 , while quartz crystal, which is considered the most stable mineral in the weathering environment, has a solubility product (K sp ) of 10 , another 10 7 times less soluble than hydroxyapatite (Verbeeck et al 1977). The substitution of strontium for calcium in the crystal structure is thermodynamically favorable and will proceed if the two elements coexist.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strontiapatite, Sr 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) 2 , which is formed by the complete substitution of Ca by , has a K sp of about 10 -51 , another 10 7 times less soluble than hydroxyapatite (Verbeek et al 1977). The substitution of strontium for calcium in the crystal structure is thermodynamically favorable, and will proceed provided the two elements coexist.…”
Section: Sr-90 Immobilization With Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%