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The effect of pH on the structural evolution of accelerated biomimetic apatite

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 22, Pages 5323-5331

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2003.12.037

Keywords

apatite structure; bone tissue engineering; biomimetic material; simulated body fluid

Funding

  1. NIDCR NIH HHS [1R03 DE12956-01A] Funding Source: Medline

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The classic biomimetric apatite coating process can be accelerated by first immersing substrates into concentrated simulated body fluid. 5 x SBF (SBFI), at 37degreesC. to form an initial coating of precursor apatite spheres, and subsequently transferring to a second 5 x SBF (SBF2) solution which is devoid of crystal growth inhibitors to promote phase transformation of SBF1-derived precursor apatite spheres into final crystalline apatite plates. Since SBF1 governs the formation kinetics and composition of the initial precursor spheres. we hypothesized that the pH of the SBFI Solution will also influence the final structure of the SBF2-derived crystalline apatite. To test this hypothesis, polystyrene substrates were immersed into SBF1 with different pH (5.8 or 6.5), and then immersed into the identical SBF2 (pH 6.0). The resultant apatites exhibited similar 20 XRD peaks-, FTIR spectra in terms of hydroxyl, phosphate and carbonate groups; and Ca/P atomic ratio (1.42 for SBF1(5,8) apatite; 1.48 for SBF1(6.5) apatite). SEM, TEM and electron diffraction show that while SBF1(6.5) (pH 6.5) precursor spheres transform into larger, single crystals plates, SBF 1 5 8 (pH 5.8) precursor spheres developed minute, polycrystal line plate-like structures over predominantly spherical precursor substrate. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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