Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5434507 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fluorapatite (FA) nanoparticles were synthesized using Reline deep eutectic solvent.•FA nanoparticles showed high crystallinity of 96% and average size of 45 nm.•Reline solvent enabled the formation of highly crystalline and nanosized FA particles.•After synthesis, Reline solvent was recovered with 71% yield of recovery.•MTT assay revealed the non-toxicity of as-synthesized FA nanoparticles.

A fast, simple and sustainable method based on choline chloride-urea deep eutectic solvent (known as Reline) was employed to synthesize nanosized fluorapatite (FA) particles. Using XRD, FESEM, TEM, EDS, and FTIR, the formation of FA nanoparticles with average crystal size of ~ 34 nm, percent crystallinity of 93%, particle size of ~ 45 nm, and high crystal, elemental, and structural purity was confirmed. The MTT cytotoxicity assay endorsed the non-toxicity of as-synthesized FA nanoparticles. The good biocompatibility, osteogenity and mineralization ability of as-synthesized FA nanoparticles were confirmed by Alizarin red staining, Acridine orange staining and ALP activity tests. After synthesis of the nanoparticles, the Reline solvent was recovered successfully using freeze-drying method with 71% yield of recovery revealing the green, sustainable and economical nature of the developed synthesis method. According to the results, owing to its alkalinity, high ionic strength and 3D bulky configuration, the Reline solvent provides the optimum conditions required for formation of FA with maximum crystallinity and the particle size controlled in the nanometer range. Providing a simple, cost-effective, and green method for synthesis of FA nanoparticles with potential biological applications is the most innovative aspect of this study.

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