Publication Type Journal Article
Title Morphological Evolution of Hydroxyapatite Particles in the Presence of Different Citrate:Calcium Ratios
Authors C. Santos Maria Margarida Almeida Maria Elisabete Costa
Groups CSSE
Journal CRYSTAL GROWTH \& DESIGN
Year 2015
Month September
Volume 15
Number 9
Pages 4417-4426
Abstract This work is focused on the potential role of citrate-derived species as tailoring agents for the morphology of hydroxyapatite particles during their synthesis. Under hydrothermal conditions (T = 180 degrees C), precursor solutions with different initial citrate:calcium molar ratios (R) allow the nucleation and growth of hydroxyapatite particles whose final morphology shows a significant dependence on the initial citrate amount and growth time. Increasing R from 3:1 to 7:1 causes the morphology to evolve from needlelike- and rodlike-shaped nanoparticles toward larger microparticles with hedgehoglike or bundlelike aspects that are composed of assembled primary units. A strong decay of the specific surface area from 55 m(2)/g for nanometric particles (R = 3:1) down to 17 m(2)/g for microparticles (R = 7:1) also corroborates the morphological evolution. The evolution of the particle morphology is accompanied by citrate chemistry changes. As confirmed by Fourier transform IR spectroscopy and thermal analysis, citrate ions undergo thermal degradation during the synthesis process to generate smaller carboxylate-based species adsorbed on the particles surfaces. The concentration of such species and their mode of coordination to the hydroxyapatite surface is R-dependent. Accordingly, it is suggested that these organics interplay differently with the growth of the developing hydroxyapatite structures, thereby affecting the final particle morphology.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.5b00737
ISBN
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Book Title
ISSN 1528-7483
EISSN 1528-7505
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000360867300029
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