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Fabrication of low-crystalline carbonate apatite foam bone replacement based on phase transformation of calcite foam

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DENTAL MATERIALS JOURNAL
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 14-20

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JAPANESE SOC DENTAL MATERIALS DEVICES
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2010-087

Keywords

Calcite; Hydroxyapatite; Mechanical properties; Porosity

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Carbonate apatite (CO(3)Ap) foam may be an ideal bone substitute as it is sidelined to cancellous bone with respect to its chemical composition and structure. However, CO(3)Ap foam fabricated using a-tricalcium phosphate foam showed limited mechanical strength. In the present study, feasibility of the fabrication of calcite which could be a precursor of CO(3)Ap was studied. Calcite foam was successfully fabricated by the so-called ceramic foam method using calcium hydroxide coated polyurethane foam under CO2+O-2 atmosphere. Then the calcite foam was immersed in Na2H PO4 aqueous solution for phase transformation based on dissolution-precipitation reaction. When CaO-free calcite foam was immersed in Na2HPO4 solution, low-crystalline CO(3)Ap foam with 93-96% porosity and fully interconnected porous structure was fabricated. The compressive strength of the foam was 25.6 +/- 6 kPa. In light of these results, we concluded that the properties of the precursor foam were key factors for the fabrication of CO(3)Ap foams.

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