Issue 20, 2021, Issue in Progress

Inorganic process for wet silica-doping of calcium phosphate

Abstract

Silica is not only a biocompatible trace element but also an essential element for bone formation and metabolism. Therefore, it is often doped into bioceramics such as calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate for enhancing biomaterial ability. Heretofore, organic silica materials are employed as silica sources, but the residual organic matter is a significant drawback in biomaterial applications. Therefore, in this study, we introduce a one-pot inorganic synthesis method for the formation of silica-doped octacalcium phosphate (OCP) using Na2SiO3 as the silica source. Silica was intercalated into the OCP unit lattice, replacing its hydrous layer structure, and then a layer-by-layer structure of apatite and silica was formed. Furthermore, by immersing the fabricated silica-doped OCP into suitable solutions, both silica-doped hydroxyapatite and carbonate apatite were fabricated through a one-step inorganic processes.

Graphical abstract: Inorganic process for wet silica-doping of calcium phosphate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jan 2021
Accepted
24 Mar 2021
First published
29 Mar 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 12330-12335

Inorganic process for wet silica-doping of calcium phosphate

Y. Sugiura, K. Niitsu, Y. Saito, T. Endo and M. Horie, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 12330 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA00288K

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