Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1348-6535
Print ISSN : 1882-0743
ISSN-L : 1348-6535
Feature: Ceramics for Biomedical Applications in Asian Countries: Papers
Preparation of hydroxyapatite porous ceramics with different porous structures using a hydrothermal treatment with different aqueous solutions
Masanobu KAMITAKAHARAChikara OHTSUKIGiichiro KAWACHIDeping WANGKoji IOKU
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2008 Volume 116 Issue 1349 Pages 6-9

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Hydroxyapatite (HA) porous ceramics are useful for bone regeneration because HA shows a bone-bonding capability. The preparation of HA porous ceramics with controlled pore structures was attempted using a hydrothermal treatment of porous ceramics consisting of alpha tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP). The α-TCP porous ceramics were hydrothermally treated with various aqueous solutions containing NaCl, CaCl2, Na3PO4, Na2HPO4, NaH2PO4, or H3PO4 at 150°C for a period of 10 h. The α-TCP phase of the porous ceramics was transformed into HA by the hydrothermal treatment in ultrapure water, NaCl, CaCl2, Na3PO4 or Na2HPO4 solutions, to form porous ceramics consisting of rod-shaped HA particles. The size of the rod-shaped HA particles prepared in Na3PO4 or Na2HPO4 solutions was smaller than that prepared in ultrapure water, NaCl, or CaCl2 solutions. The α-TCP phase of the porous ceramics was transformed into a biphase consisting of HA and monetite (DCPA) after treatment in NaH2PO4 solution, and into DCPA in the H3PO4 solution, resulting in porous ceramics consisting of plate-shaped particles. These results indicate that we could control the size and shape of the HA particles using the hydrothermal conditions, and this also provides a way of controlling the porous structure of the HA porous ceramics.
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