Adsorption on and Surface Chemistry of HydroxyapatiteSpringer Science & Business Media, 2013 M06 29 - 179 páginas Hydroxyapatite is the structural prototype of the main inorganic constituent of bone and teeth and, together with fluorapatite, is also one of the principal minerals in commercial phosphate ores. The adsorption characteristics and surface chemistry of hydroxyapatite are important in understanding the growth, dissolution and adhesion mechanisms of bone and tooth tissues and in elucidating the factors in mineral beneficiation such as floation and flocculation. This volume essentially documents the proceedings of the symposium on the same topic held at the American Chemical Society Meeting in Kansas City, MO, September 12-17, 1982. It includes a few papers which were not presented at the symposium but does not comprise the entire program. This volume provides, on a limited scale, a multidisciplinary overview of current work in the field of adsorptive behavior and surface chemistry of hydroxyapatite and includes certain review articles. There are two papers each on adsorption, adsorption and its effects on crystal growth or dissolution kinetics, effects of electrochemical parameters on solubility and adsorption, and newer physical methods (exoemission and high-resolution NMR) of examining hydroxyapatite surface. There is one paper each on structure modelling of apatite surface based on octacalcium phosphate interface and on biodegradation of sintered hydroxyapatite. |
Contenido
Roles of Octacalcium Phosphate in Surface | 13 |
Solubility and Interfacial Properties | 29 |
Surface Chemical Characteristics and Adsorption | 129 |
29 | 133 |
New NMR Methods for the Study of Hydroxyapatite | 151 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Adsorption on and Surface Chemistry of Hydroxyapatite Dwarika N. Misra Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Adsorption on and Surface Chemistry of Hydroxyapatite Dwarika N. Misra Sin vista previa disponible - 1984 |
Adsorption on and Surface Chemistry of Hydroxyapatite Dwarika N. Misra Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
19F NMR adsorbed adsorption Adsorption isotherms amine anionic apatite aqueous atoms biological bone Ca/P ratio CaF2 calcium fluoride calcium phosphate calciumphosphate Chem chemical shift chemical shift anisotropy Chemistry Colloid Interface Sci crystal growth crystallites DAC concentration Dent diphosphonate dipolar couplings dissolution rate effect emission equilibrium exoemission fluorapatite fluoride concentration fluoride ion fluorohydroxyapatite formation Fuerstenau G. H. Nancollas glow curve hydrogen bonding hydrolysis hydroxyapatite samples hydroxyapatite surface hydroxyl interactions ionic strength isoelectric point isotropic chemical shifts lattice layer mechanism mellitic acid mineral molecules observed obtained OHAP OSEE particles peak pH values phase phosphonate phosphonate groups polymer polyphosphonate potential determining potential determining ions potential of synthetic powder precipitation properties reaction shown in Figure sideband intensities solid solubility Somasundaran species spinning rate structure studies surface charge surfactants synthetic hydroxyapatite temperature thermal unit cell W. E. Brown zero charge zeta potential
