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Synthesis of calcium chlorapatite nanoparticles and nanorods via a mechanically-induced solid-state displacement reaction and subsequent heat treatment

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Pei, Lei
Tsuzuki, Takuya
Dodd, Aaron
Saunders, Martin

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Pergamon Press

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A mechanically activated solid-state displacement reaction has been investigated as a means of manufacturing apatite nanoparticles. Mechanical milling and subsequent heat treatment of a CaCl2, Na3PO4 and NaCl reactant mixture resulted in the formation of chlorapatite nanoparticles embedded within a solid salt matrix. The size and morphology of the chlorapatite nanoparticles was found to depend on the temperature of the post-milling heat treatment. A low temperature of 400°C yielded largely equiaxed nanoparticles with an average diameter less than 100nm. In contrast, heat treatment at 775°C resulted in the formation of chlorapatite nanorods with an average diameter below 200nm and a [001] growth direction. In both cases, removal of the salt matrix by washing with water gave powders with low levels of agglomeration

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Ceramics International

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2099-12-31
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