Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1477064 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Currently-available HA particle-reinforced composites are not suitable for use in large stress-bearing restorations and biomedical substitution due to low strength and poor durability. HA is the most promising because of good biocompatibility and bioactivity, and since reinforcement efficacy is greatly affected by length and aspect ratio, the preparation of long HA whiskers could be important for biomedical applications. Acetamide, formamide, and carbonyl diamide were tested as precipitation agents to modify crystal growth habit. The morphology and composition of the whiskers showed a sensitive dependence on the additive used. Carbonyl diamide and formamide led to contaminated HA; crystals were needle-like but contained carbonate or formate, respectively. In comparison, acetamide showed a low hydrolysis rate under hydrothermal conditions, giving rise to a rapid growth of HA crystals at a low supersaturation. Furthermore, the hydrolysis products of AA affected neither the composition nor the growth habit of the HA.

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