1974
DOI: 10.1139/v74-597
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The Fluoridation of Nonstoichiometric Calcium Hydroxyapatite. An Infrared Study

Abstract: Calcium deficient hydroxyapatites were impregnated to varying degrees with fluoride in very dilute solutions of NaF at room temperature. Ca/P ratios were determined before and after fluoridation. Phosphate loss upon fluoridation was consistent with an initial mechanism of OH− vacancy filling by F−, with equivalent amounts of PO43− ions escaping to restore charge balance. Infrared measurements confirmed previous evidence of OH/F exchange and the formation of [Formula: see text] hydrogen bonds, which increased w… Show more

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“…At all the ageing times, the prominent feature observed for wTC progressively weakened going to FTC and F10TC. According to a previous study (Amberg et al. 1974), this trend suggests that the apatite deposit on FTC and F10TC contained increasing amounts of fluoride in the lattice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…At all the ageing times, the prominent feature observed for wTC progressively weakened going to FTC and F10TC. According to a previous study (Amberg et al. 1974), this trend suggests that the apatite deposit on FTC and F10TC contained increasing amounts of fluoride in the lattice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…It is well known that the fluoridation mechanism involves a hydroxyl substitution and a subsequent adjacent hydroxyl rearrangement. As a consequence, the intensity of the OH bending mode at about 630 cm −1 has been reported to decrease as the extent of fluoridation increases (Amberg et al. 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model II Apatites of the non-stoichiometric type (non-stoichiometric in Ca, P 0 4 and OH) have been studied intensively by Amberg et al [1974] while the existence of such a ma terial in human enamel has been proposed by Arends and Davidson [1975]. We will presume in this model that in enamel H P042_ ions and strongly bound or caged water are present in the general form of non-stoichiometric apatites of the type:…”
Section: Temperature Range 150-400 °Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sound enamel we have used the for mula proposed by Amberg et al [1974] which is equivalent to formula II with x = y. Substitution of the experimental data for sound enamel, that the H P042~ ion concen tration is 6 wt°/o, formula II becomes:…”
Section: Temperature Range 150-400 °Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nature, the ionic bond between Ca 2+ and OH – allows for various anionic substitutions including fluoride and carbonate. 41 Incorporation of F – into Ca-HAP has been postulated to occur by a number of mechanisms including substitution for the OH – group. 41 The ionic radius of an anion predicts whether it will fit into the crystal matrix of Ca-HAP.…”
Section: Fate Of Ca-hap Deposited In the Arterial Wall And Subsequentmentioning
confidence: 99%