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Eggshell derived mesoporous biphasic calcium phosphate for biomedical applications using rapid thermal processing

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 1932-1943

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijac.13270

Keywords

biphasic calcium phosphate; grain growth; heat treatment; porous materials

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology [DST/TSG/WM/2015/576/G]

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Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) has received much interest for making various bone substitutes since its physicochemical properties can be easily tailored by tuning its phase composition. Due to high temperature processing, it is hard to prepare BCP with nanoscale characteristics. In the present study, we have made an attempt to optimize the heat treatment parameters for the synthesis of BCP with nanoscale characteristics from eggshell derived hydroxyapatite (HA) through rapid thermal processing (RTP). To accomplish this, eggshell derived HA was prepared by wet precipitation method and subjected to RTP at 750 degrees C and 1150 degrees C for 3 and 10 minutes. For comparison we have also studied conventional calcination at 750 degrees C and 1150 degrees C for 3 hours. XRD, FTIR, SEM, EDX, HRTEM, and BET analyses were used to understand the effect of RTP and conventional calcination on eggshell derived HA. Our results indicate that eggshell derived HA on RTP at 1150 degrees C for 3 minutes and 10 minutes can offer nanoscale BCP with good dissolution, bioactivity, cytocompatibility, and mesoporous nature. Hence, RTP can be a potential method to prepare BCP with nanoscale features for biomedical applications.

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