2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1mh02057a
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Permanently polarized hydroxyapatite, an outstanding catalytic material for carbon and nitrogen fixation

Abstract: Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a well-known ceramic material widely used in the biomedical field. This review summarizes the very recent developments on permanently polarized HAp (pp-HAp), a HAp variety with tuned...

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“…S1, † further examination was performed to ensure that the HAp content of s-(s-HAp/TiO 2 ) does not present signicant structural differences with respect to the HAp catalyst reported in the literature, including the generation of OH − vacancies obtained by means of Raman spectroscopy (see ESI †). 14,21 Fig. 1b compares the WAXD diffractograms of s-(HAp/TiO 2 ) and s-(s-HAp/TiO 2 ).…”
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“…S1, † further examination was performed to ensure that the HAp content of s-(s-HAp/TiO 2 ) does not present signicant structural differences with respect to the HAp catalyst reported in the literature, including the generation of OH − vacancies obtained by means of Raman spectroscopy (see ESI †). 14,21 Fig. 1b compares the WAXD diffractograms of s-(HAp/TiO 2 ) and s-(s-HAp/TiO 2 ).…”
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“…This feature conrms the success of the polarization process (see ESI †) and, therefore, the correct incorporation of TiO 2 NPs onto p-HAp. 14 3.1.2 Morphological considerations. The incorporation of TiO 2 NPs was performed by drop casting TiO 2 NPs from an aqueous suspension (37.1 mg L −1 ).…”
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“…This is the generation of active binding sites in polarized bones identical to those found in synthetic p‐HAp, which was proved to exhibit a very active catalytic role in the transformation of CO 2 into valuable chemical products. [ 15 ] The obtaining of catalytic p‐HAp from the natural source employed in this work (solid animal waste) is demonstrated below using wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction (WAXD) and Raman spectroscopy.…”
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