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Revisiting silicate substituted hydroxyapatite by solid-state NMR

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 342-346

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.2109

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hydroxyapatite; silicon-substituted HAp; solid-state NMR; T-1 rho(H-1) edited H-1 -> Si-29 CP MAS experiments

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Silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite (Si-HAp) has shown promising properties such as high-bone remodeling around implants. So far, the techniques used for the structural characterization of the Si-HAp have given indirect evidence of the presence of silicon inside the structure (by X-ray and neutron diffraction). In this paper, we focus on Si-HAp derivatives obtained by a precipitation method (widely described in the literature). We demonstrate here by solid-state NMR spectroscopy that only a fraction of the silicon atoms are incorporated into the HAp lattice in the form of Q(0) (SiO44-) species, for 4.6 wt% Si-HAp. A large amount of silicate units are located outside the HAp structure and correspond to silica-gel units. All results were established through Si-29 MAS, H-1 -> Si-29 CP MAS and T1 rho(H-1) edited H-1 -> Si-29 CP MAS experiments. This last pulse scheme acted as a powerful editing sequence, leading to unambiguous spectroscopic conclusions, concerning the location of the SiO44- moieties. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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