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- 2022Nano-scale characterization of particulate iron pyrite morphology in shalecitations
- 2022Functionalization of metallic powder for performance enhancementcitations
- 2020Analysis of the osteogenic and mechanical characteristics of iron (Fe2+/Fe3+)-doped β‑calcium pyrophosphatecitations
- 2020Analysis of the osteogenic and mechanical characteristics of iron (Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ )-doped β‑calcium pyrophosphatecitations
- 2020Investigation of powder flowability at low stresses by DEM modellingcitations
- 2020Investigation of powder flowability at low stresses: Influence of particle size and size distributioncitations
- 2018A magnetically separable SO 4 /Fe-Al-TiO 2 solid acid catalyst for biodiesel production from waste cooking oil
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Analysis of the osteogenic and mechanical characteristics of iron (Fe2+/Fe3+)-doped β‑calcium pyrophosphate
Abstract
The calcium phosphate is the main mineral constituent of bone. Although there has been significant amount of research on finding ideal synthetic bone, no suitable scaffold material has yet been found. In this investigation, the iron doped brushite (CaHPO4·2H2O) has been investigated for osteogenic potential and mechanical properties. The synthesis of iron-oxide doping in the form of Fe2+,3+-ions were carried out using the solution based method in which the ammonium hydrogen phosphate and calcium nitrate solutions were used in stoichiometric ratio for synthesizing CaHPO4·2H2O, with doping concentrations of Fe2+,3+-ions between 5 mol% and 30 mol%. The synthesized powders were analysed using X-ray powder diffraction, FTIR, SEM and Raman spectroscopic techniques. The heat treatment of synthesized powder was carried out at 1000 °C in air for 5 h, and it was found that the dominant crystalline phase in samples with <20 mol% was β-CPP, which also formed an iron-rich solid solution phase. Increasing the concentrations of Fe2+,3+-ions enhances the phase fraction of FePO4 and amorphous phase. Amongst the Fe2+,3+-doped β-CPP minerals, it was found that the 10 mol% Fe2+,3+-doped β-CPP offers the best combination of bio-mechanical and osteogenic properties as a scaffold for bone tissue regenerative engineering.