Ghosh, Samir Kumar and Roy, Sujit Kumar and Kundu, Biswanath and Datta, Someswar and Basu, Debabrata (2011) Synthesis of nano-sized hydroxyapatite powders through solution combustion route under different reaction conditions. Materials Science and Engineering B-Advanced Functional Solid-State Materials, 176 (1). pp. 14-21. ISSN 0921-5107

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Abstract

Calcium hydroxyapatite, Ca(10)(PO(4))(6)(OH)(2) (HAp) was synthesized by combustion in the aqueous system containing calcium nitrate-diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate with urea and glycine as fuels. These ceramics are important materials for biomedical applications. Thermo-gravimetric and differential thermal analysis were employed to understand the nature of synthesis process during combustion. Effects of different process parameters namely, nature of fuel (urea and glycine), fuel to oxidizer ratio (0.6-4.0) and initial furnace temperature (300-700 degrees C) on the combustion behavior as well as physical properties of as-formed powders were investigated. A series of combustion reactions were carried out to optimize the reaction parameters for synthesis of nano-sized HAp powders. The combustion temperature (T(f)) for the oxidant and fuels were calculated to be 896 degrees C and 1035 degrees C for the stoichiometric system of urea and glycine respectively. The stoichiometric glycine-calcium nitrate produced higher flame temperature (both calculated and measured) and powder with lower specific surface area (8.75 m(2)/g) compared to the stoichiometric urea-calcium nitrate system (10.50 m(2)/g). Fuel excess combustion in both glycine and urea produced powders with higher surface area. Nanocrystalline HAp powder could be synthesized in situ with a large span of fuel to oxidizer ratio (phi) in case of urea system (0.8 < phi < 4) and (0.6 < phi < 1.5) for the glycine system. Calcium hydroxyapatite particles having diameters ranging between 20 nm and 120 nm could be successfully synthesized through optimized process variable. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Solution combustion; Hydroxyapatite; Fuel/oxidizer ratio; Urea/glycine; Nanocrystalline; Differential thermal analysis
Subjects: Processing Science
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Bidhan Chaudhuri
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2012 12:10
Last Modified: 25 Feb 2013 07:59
URI: http://cgcri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/243

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