Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10624893 | Ceramics International | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of 5 and 10 vol% additives of zirconia (3Y TOSOH) to hydroxyapatite of natural origin was investigated. Two types of powders were applied; one prepared by mechanical mixing of constituents and the other by calcination at 900 °C of such mixtures followed by their milling. Calcined powders lead to the lower level of hydroxyapatite decomposition during hot pressing at 1200 °C. Hydroxyapatite, cubic zirconia and β-TCP (β-Ca3(PO4)2) were found in the composites. Essential improvement of hardness, fracture toughness and mechanical strength compared to HAp matrix properties occurred. In the case of the material with 10 vol% zirconia additive the preliminary calcination of the starting powder resulted in better properties than in the case of the as-received powder.
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Authors
Jadwiga BrzeziÅska-Miecznik, Beata MacherzyÅska, RadosÅaw Lach, Barbara Nowak,