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Hydroxyapatite thermal substrate deposition

Figure 5.15 Morphological changes of carbonated hydroxyapatite deposited by the thermal substrate technique from a solution containing 0.7 mmol CaCI2 and 0.3 mmol Ca(H2P04)2 with varying amounts of NaHCOj (a and b) as well as collagen I added (c and d). (a) Carbonated HAp with type B substitution (+0.5 mmol NaHCOj, 140 °C, 15 min). Figure 5.15 Morphological changes of carbonated hydroxyapatite deposited by the thermal substrate technique from a solution containing 0.7 mmol CaCI2 and 0.3 mmol Ca(H2P04)2 with varying amounts of NaHCOj (a and b) as well as collagen I added (c and d). (a) Carbonated HAp with type B substitution (+0.5 mmol NaHCOj, 140 °C, 15 min).
Kuroda, K., Ichino, R., Okido, M., and Tokai, O. (2002a) Effect of ion concentration and pH on hydroxyapatite deposition from aqueous solution onto titanium by the thermal substrate method. Biomed. Mater. Res., 61, 354-359. [Pg.239]


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