Thermal crystallization of amorphous calcium phosphate combined with citrate and fluoride doping: a novel route to produce hydroxyapatite bioceramics.


Journal

Journal of materials chemistry. B
ISSN: 2050-7518
Titre abrégé: J Mater Chem B
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101598493

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
23 06 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 18 5 2021
medline: 14 9 2021
entrez: 17 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) is a material of high interest for dentistry, orthopedics, and other biomedical sectors. Being intrinsically metastable, the process of transformation of ACP into a crystalline phase upon heating is of high relevance for the development of innovative bioceramics. Here we have first studied the thermal behavior of a citrate-stabilized ACP (Cit-ACP) also doped with fluoride ions (Cit-FACP) prepared at three different nominal Cit/Ca ratios (i.e. 4, 2, 1) by differential thermal analysis. Next, the physico-chemical features of the crystalline products as well as the in vitro cell response to the materials were investigated. A citrate and fluoride free ACP sample was also tested as the blank. We have found that the activation energy of crystallization of Cit-(F)ACP samples is lower in comparison to the blank ACP and this is influenced by the nominal Cit/Ca molar ratio. Interestingly, we have discovered that the thermal treatment of Cit-(F)ACP at 800 °C yields hydroxyapatite (HA) or fluorapatite (FHA) as the main products differently from blank ACP that, like most of the ACPs reported in the literature, yields β-tricalcium phosphate. This was attributed to the Ca/P ratio of Cit-(F)ACP, which is similar to HA. A study of the crystalline products has revealed that all the (F)HA samples were non-cytotoxic, and retained carbonate ions in the crystal structure despite the heat treatment that should have induced decarbonation. The morphology of the products is influenced by the nominal Cit/Ca ratio and the presence of fluoride, ranging from spherical nanoparticles to micrometric hexagonal rods. Overall, our results prove that the thermal crystallization of Cit-(F)ACP is markedly different from classic ACP based materials and the thermal treatment of Cit-(F)ACP represents an attractive route for producing pure bioactive HA ceramics.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33998626
doi: 10.1039/d1tb00601k
doi:

Substances chimiques

Calcium Phosphates 0
amorphous calcium phosphate 0
Citric Acid 2968PHW8QP
Durapatite 91D9GV0Z28
Fluorides Q80VPU408O

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

4832-4845

Auteurs

Lorenzo Degli Esposti (L)

Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics (ISTEC), National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, 48018 Faenza, Italy. lorenzo.degliesposti@istec.cnr.it michele.iafisco@istec.cnr.it.

Smilja Markovic (S)

Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, P. O. Box 377, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

Nenad Ignjatovic (N)

Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, P. O. Box 377, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

Silvia Panseri (S)

Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics (ISTEC), National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, 48018 Faenza, Italy. lorenzo.degliesposti@istec.cnr.it michele.iafisco@istec.cnr.it.

Monica Montesi (M)

Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics (ISTEC), National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, 48018 Faenza, Italy. lorenzo.degliesposti@istec.cnr.it michele.iafisco@istec.cnr.it.

Alessio Adamiano (A)

Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics (ISTEC), National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, 48018 Faenza, Italy. lorenzo.degliesposti@istec.cnr.it michele.iafisco@istec.cnr.it.

Marco Fosca (M)

Institute of Structure of Matter (ISM), National Research Council (CNR), Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Julietta V Rau (JV)

Institute of Structure of Matter (ISM), National Research Council (CNR), Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy and Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical, Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Trubetskaya 8, Build. 2, 119991 Moscow, Russia.

Vuk Uskoković (V)

TardigradeNano LLC, Irvine, CA 92604, USA.

Michele Iafisco (M)

Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics (ISTEC), National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, 48018 Faenza, Italy. lorenzo.degliesposti@istec.cnr.it michele.iafisco@istec.cnr.it.

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