Strontium and zinc substitution in β-tricalcium phosphate: An X-ray diffraction, solid state NMR and ATR-FTIR study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
-tricalcium phosphate (-TCP) is one of the most common bioceramics, widely applied in
bone cements and implants. Herein we synthesized -TCP by solid state reaction in the presence of
increasing amounts of two biologically active ions, namely strontium and zinc, in order to clarify
the structural modifications induced by ionic substitution. The results of X-ray diraction analysis
indicate that zinc can substitute for calcium into a -TCP structure up to about 10 at% inducing a
reduction of the cell parameters, whereas the substitution occurs up to about 80 at% in the case of
strontium, which provokes a linear increase of the lattice constants, and a slight modification into a
more symmetric structure. Rietveld refinements and solid-state 31P NMR spectra demonstrate that
the octahedral Ca(5) is the site of -TCP preferred by the small zinc ion. ATR-FTIR results indicate
that zinc substitution provokes a disorder of -TCP structure. At variance with the behavior of
zinc, strontium completely avoids Ca(5) site even at high concentration, whereas it exhibits a clear
preference for Ca(4) site. The infrared absorption bands of -TCP show a general shift towards lower
wavenumbers on increasing strontium content. Particularly significant is the shift of the infrared
symmetric stretching band at 943 cm1 due to P(1), that is the phosphate more involved in Ca(4)
coordination, which further supports the occupancy preference of strontium.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
ATR-FTIR; Ionic substitutions; Rietveld refinement; Solid-state NMR; Strontium; Zinc; β-tricalcium phosphate
Elenco autori:
Boanini E.; Gazzano M.; Nervi C.; Chierotti M.R.; Rubini K.; Gobetto R.; Bigi A.
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