2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2020.109075
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Comparison of local structure between Mg/Mn-doped natural and synthetic hydroxyapatites by X-ray absorption spectroscopy

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“…Utomo et al studied hydroxyapatite synthesis, from the calcite rock from Jember, Indonesia, increasing its Vickers hardness up to 78.50 HVN, by adding polyethylene glycol [25]. A larger amount of magnesium in the coating materials was proven to stimulate an activity of new bone tissue in the study of Bootchanont et al regarding the development of coatings based on HAP synthesized from fish bones [26]. By re-sintering pigeon bones wastes at 850, 950, 1050, and 1150 • C, a natural HAP was obtained with particle sizes in the range of 50-250 nm and a Ca/P ratio of 1.7, the compressive strength enhanced from 23.18 to 47.57 MPa, and with enhanced activity and proliferation of osteoblast cells in comparison with synthetic HAP [27].…”
Section: Coating Materials For Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utomo et al studied hydroxyapatite synthesis, from the calcite rock from Jember, Indonesia, increasing its Vickers hardness up to 78.50 HVN, by adding polyethylene glycol [25]. A larger amount of magnesium in the coating materials was proven to stimulate an activity of new bone tissue in the study of Bootchanont et al regarding the development of coatings based on HAP synthesized from fish bones [26]. By re-sintering pigeon bones wastes at 850, 950, 1050, and 1150 • C, a natural HAP was obtained with particle sizes in the range of 50-250 nm and a Ca/P ratio of 1.7, the compressive strength enhanced from 23.18 to 47.57 MPa, and with enhanced activity and proliferation of osteoblast cells in comparison with synthetic HAP [27].…”
Section: Coating Materials For Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%