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Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering

Hestining A Permatasari et al · SAGE Publishing · 2021

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In this study, nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite (n-CHAp) was successfully synthesized with abalone shells ( Halioitis asinina ) as the calcium source using precipitation methods with aging time variations, namely, 0 (without the aging process), 24, and 48 h. Based on an analysis of X-ray diffraction characterization, the spectrum of the n-CHAp is shown for all sample variations in aging time. The results of the calculation of lattice parameter values confirm that the phase formed is the B-type CHAp phase with the increasing crystallinity degree, crystallite size, particle size, and polydispersity which is confirmed by the presence of the CO 3 2- functional group at 1438 cm −1 and 878 cm −1 , that is, the B-type carbonate substitution characteristic. The presence of the carbonate ions identified as smaller during the extension of aging time causes the decreasing value of the Ca/P mole ratio but still has a value greater than the HAp Ca/P value (1.67), which is 1.80–1.72. Based on the transmission electron microscopy analysis, the nanometer-size of B-type CHAp particles was successfully obtained. According to the criteria for nanostructures, crystallographic properties, carbonate content, and chemical processes, B-type CHAp samples based on abalone shells ( Halioitis asinina ) are one of the candidates in bioceramics for bone tissue engineering applications.

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al, H. A. P. E. (2021). Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering. https://doi.org/10.1177/18479804211032851

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al, Hestining A Permatasari et. "Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering." 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177/18479804211032851.

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al, Hestining A Permatasari et. 2021. "Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering.". https://doi.org/10.1177/18479804211032851.

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al, H. A. P. E. 2021, Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering, SAGE Publishing, available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/18479804211032851 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Nano-carbonated hydroxyapatite precipitation from abalone shell () waste as the bioceramics candidate for bone tissue engineering
Autor / colaboradores
Hestining A Permatasari et al
Editorial
SAGE Publishing
Año de publicación
2021
ISSN
1847-9804
ISSN
1847-9804
Idioma
eng
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