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Preparation of octacalcium phosphate by the hydrolysis of ?-tricalcium phosphate

Journal of Materials Science, 1980
A new simple method of preparation for the thermodynamically unstable octacalcium phosphate [Ca8H2(PO4)6·5H2O; OCP] has been developed using the hydrolysis of α-Ca3(PO4)2 instead of the conventional hydrolysis of CaHPO4·2H2O. The hydrolysis experiments were carried out by treating an α-Ca3(PO4)2(1 g)-H2O(50 m) suspension for 3 h at temperatures in the ...
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Bioactive composite bone cement based on α‐tricalcium phosphate/tricalcium silicate

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2011
AbstractSilicon compounds are known as bioactive materials that are able to bond to the living bone tissue by inducing an osteogenic response through the stimulation and activation of osteoblasts. To improve the bioactive and mechanical properties of an α‐Ca3PO4‐based cement, the effects of the addition of Ca3SiO5 (C3S) on physical, chemical ...
Loreley, Morejón-Alonso   +3 more
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Tricalcium Phosphate Biodegradable Ceramic

1985
Particulate and porous scaffolds of tricalcium phosphate ceramic (TCP) have been evaluated in laboratory, laboratory animal, and human investigations. Selected applications of the particulate biodegradable ceramic have shown favorable results, especially when used with autogeneous bone.
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Experimental Tricalcium Phosphate Crystallosis

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1965
H A, REIMANN, T, DUCANES, R, GATTER
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FUSED TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE

Soil Science, 1944
W. H. MACINTIRE   +3 more
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Crystallographic Investigation of Tricalcium Phosphate Hydrate

Journal of Dental Research, 1952
A S, POSNER, S R, STEPHENSON
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Structure and composition of silicon-stabilized tricalcium phosphate

Biomaterials, 2003
M Sayer, Joanne Reid, M J Stott
exaly  

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