Sintering of biphasic calcium phosphates

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O. Brown
M. McAfee
S. Clarke
F. Buchanan
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[1] Queen’s University Belfast,School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[2] Queen’s University,School of Biological Sciences
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2010年 / 21卷
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Biphasic Calcium Phosphate; High Sinter Temperature; Bone Graft Material; High Speed Mixer; Synthetic Bone Graft;
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Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) discs were fabricated and then sintered using two different sintering programs to establish whether the phases present could be controlled at low and high sintering temperatures. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to establish the phases present after sintering and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) determined the microstructure. Sintering program 1 involved a simple heating and cooling schedule and temperatures of 1100, 1250, 1275 and 1300°C. It produced samples containing an additional alpha-tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP) phase at temperatures above 1100°C. The original ratio of hydroxyapatite/beta-tricalcium phosphate (HA/β-TCP) could not be maintained above this temperature. Sintering program 2 combined the heating and cooling schedules of the first program with a 900°C hold stage to allow α-TCP to β-TCP conversion to take place. At temperatures of 1250 and 1275°C, this program was successful in completely removing the α-TCP phase and preserving the HA:β-TCP ratio. The SEM results show that the surface morphology of the discs was not greatly affected by choice of sintering program.
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