Effect of several additives and their admixtures on the physico-chemical properties of a calcium phosphate cement

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Bohner M. [1 ]
Merkle H.P. [1 ]
Van Landuyt P. [2 ]
Trophardy G. [2 ]
Lemaitre J. [2 ]
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[1] Swiss Fed. Inst. of T. of Z. (ETHZ), Pharmacy Department, Winterthurerstrasse 190
[2] Swiss Fed. Inst. of T. of L. (EPFL), Laboratory of Powder Technology, DMX
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Tensile Strength; SO42; Dihydrate; Failure Strain; Calcium Phosphate Cement;
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10.1023/A:1008997118576
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Combinations of citrate (C6H5O73-), pyrophosphate (P2O74-) and sulfate (SO42-) ions were used to modify the physico-chemical properties of a calcium phosphate cement (CPC) composed of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and phosphoric acid (PA) solution. The results obtained with only one additive at a time are similar to those previously published. New facts are: the positive effect of C6H5O73- ions on cement failure strain and their negative effect on cement pH. The position of the setting time maximum measured at an SO42- concentration of 0.09 M was not displaced by the addition of C6H5O73- and P2O74- ions. However, the effect of SO42- ions on the setting time was depressed by C6H5O73- ions. Moreover, no increase in tensile strength was observed when increasing amounts of SO42- were added into a C6H5O73- - containing cement. The latter results suggest a competitive effect of C6H5O73- and SO42- on setting time and tensile strength. Anhydrous dicalcium phosphate (DCP; CaHPO4) appeared in cement samples dried just after setting, but not in cement samples incubated for 24 h in deionized water before the drying step. It is believed that the setting reaction is stopped by the drying step, leaving a low internal pH in the sample, hence providing favorable conditions for the transformation of dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) into DCP. Interestingly, even though C6H5O73- ions dramatically lowered the equilibrium pH of the cement with 5 ml of deionized water, they still prevented the occurrence of the transformation of DCPD into DCP. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.Combinations of citrate (C6H5O73-), pyrophosphate (P2O74-) and sulfate (SO42-) ions were used to modify the physico-chemical properties of a calcium phosphate cement (CPC) composed of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and phosphoric acid (PA) solution. The results obtained with only one additive at a time are similar to those previously published. New facts are: the positive effect of C6H5O73- ions on cement failure strain and their negative effect on cement pH. The position of the setting time maximum measured at an SO42- concentration of 0.09 M was not displaced by the addition of C6H5O73- and P2O74- ions. However, the effect of SO42- ions on the setting time was depressed by C6H5O73- ions. Moreover, no increase in tensile strength was observed when increasing amounts of SO42- were added into a C6H5O73--containing cement. The latter results suggest a competitive effect of C6H5O73- and SO42- on setting time and tensile strength. Anhydrous dicalcium phosphate (DCP; CaHPO4) appeared in cement samples dried just after setting, but not in cement samples incubated for 24 h in deionized water before the drying step. It is believed that the setting reaction is stopped by the drying step, leaving a low internal pH in the sample, hence providing favorable conditions for the transformation of dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) into DCP. Interestingly, even though C6H5O73- ions dramatically lowered the equilibrium pH of the cement with 5 ml of deionized water, they still prevented the occurrence of the transformation of DCPD into DCP.
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