4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Thermokinetic analysis of the hydration process of calcium phosphate cement

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 85, Issue 3, Pages 785-789

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-005-7433-x

Keywords

calcium phosphate cement; hydration process; rebuilding thermogenetic curve; thermokinetics

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A microcalorimeter (Setaram c-80) was used to study the thermokinetics of the hydration process of calcium phosphate cement (CPC), a biocompatible biomaterial used in bone repair. The hydration enthalpy was determined to be 35.8 J g(-1) at 37.0 degrees C when up to 80 mg CPC was dissolved in 2 mL of citric buffer. In the present study, parameters related to time constants of the calorimeter were obtained by fitting the recorded thermal curves with the function theta=Ae(-omega 1t)(1-e(-omega 2t-2)). The real thermogenetic curves were then retrieved with Tian function and the transformation rate of the hydration process of CPC was found to follow the equation alpha=1-[1-(0.0075t)(3)](3). The microstructures of the hydrated CPC were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The nano-scale flake microstructures are due to crystallization of calcium phosphate and they could contribute to the good biocompatibility and high bioactivity.

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