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. 1987 Feb;40(2):64-70.
doi: 10.1007/BF02555707.

Occurrence of nitrogenous species in precipitated B-type carbonated hydroxyapatites

Occurrence of nitrogenous species in precipitated B-type carbonated hydroxyapatites

M Vignoles et al. Calcif Tissue Int. 1987 Feb.

Abstract

B-type carbonated hydroxyapatites, prepared in aqueous media free of alkali ions, fix ammonium ions present in the reaction medium. A small portion of the carbonate ions introduced into the apatite structure enter by the substitution mechanism (CO3(2-), NH4+)----(PO4(3-), Ca2+). With these results for the structural incorporation of ammonium ions, differences in lattice parameters observed among specimens with the same degree of carbonation were attributed to some substitution of NH4+ for Ca2+. The fixed ammonium ions were shown to be the source of the cyanamide and cyanate ions that develop on heating. Above 500 degrees C these apatites lost both the carbonate and the cyanate and cyanamide ions.

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