barium hydroxyapatite Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Beschreibung
Barium Hydroxyapatite is prepared by the aqueous reaction of
a soluble barium salt with trisodium phosphate:
10BaCl2 (aq) + 6Na3PO4 (aq)
?Ba10(OH)2(PO4)6 (s) + 18NaCl (aq) + 2HCl
Alternately, it can be prepared by the aqueous reaction
of the monobasic salt and the hydroxide at about
60–80°C with addition of NaOH to control pH to
a minimum of 10–11.
3Ba(H2PO4)2 (aq) + 2Ba(OH)2 (solid)
?Ba5OH(PO4)3 (solid) + 8H2O
Its molecular weight is 1728.3662 g/mol and the CAS
number of 12356-34-2. Barium readily forms mixed
hydroxyapatties with both calcium and strontium
hydroxyapatites. These hydroxyapatites can be OH deficient,
with the charge balance maintained by Ba
2+, Sr
2+
or Ca
2+ vacancies. It has been found that Ba
2+ ions are
more difficult to be incorporated into hydroxyapatite
crystals compared to Sr2
2+ions. In a mixture with
increasing Ba
2+content, the particles grew and finally
turned into pure rod-shaped barium hydroxyapatite
particles with a size of ca. 0.2μ.
synthetische
When barium hydroxyapatite, (Ba10(PO4)6(OH)2,
(abbreviated-BaHAp) was synthesized by a wet method
using Ba(OH)2·8H2O and (NH4)2HPO4 as starting materials,
the Ba-HAp obtained had a Ba/P atomic ratio of
1.76 and contained CO3 groups. Thus, any solution
method to prepare this compound must be protected
fromthe ambient atmosphere in order to obtain a pure salt.
Carbonated barium hydroxyapatite Ba10(PO4)6
(OH)2-2x(CO3)x, where X= 0.30–0.57, produced BaHAP
particles with different Ba/P molar ratios. These were
prepared by a wet method and CO32
- ions were incorporated
into OH
- sites of a BaHAP lattice during the preparation
at high pH solution. The obtained BaHAP particles
were well crystallized and showed a high thermostability.
On elevating the mixing temperature of the H3PO4 and
Ba(OH)2 solutions, the mean particle size of BaHAP particles
decreased and their specific surface area increased.
The amount of CO2 adsorbed irreversibly on BaHAP
particles increased as their Ba/P molar ratio increased.
In another study, carbonate-containing barium
hydroxyapatite was prepared by solid-state reactions in air at 950°C. Obtained samples were investigated by
X-ray powder diffraction and IR spectroscopy.
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