Characterization of calcium phosphate bioceramic from Paphia undulata shells
Date
2012-02-27Author
Nur Farahiyah, Mohammad
Muhammad Hariz, Muhammed
Zulkarnay, Zakaria
Azian Azamimi, Abdullah
Intan Shafinaz, Mohammad
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This study aim to synthesize bioceramic from
Paphia undulata shell by using dry technique in order to
proposed new bioceramic for human bone repair
application. The clam shells obtained from the fisherman
of Kuala Perlis coast were turned into a fine powder using
an agate mortar. Since the clam shells contain high
percentage of calcium carbonate, calcium carbonate
powder turned to calcium oxide (CaO) by a calcinations
process and the calcined powder then mix with water to
form calcium hydroxide. The crystalline phases of the
mixtures were greatly dependent on the mixing ratio (wt
%) of the calcium hydroxide to phosphoric acid. In a wide
mixing ratio range of 1:1.1-1:1.3 wt%, hydroxyapatite
were synthesized and palletized. All samples were sintered
to determine most suitable sintering temperature to
fabricate bioceramics for bone substitute materials. The
composition of the samples had been analyzed by using Xray
diffractometry (XRD) spectroscopy. In addition, the
mechanical properties of samples were characterized using
compression test. The result obtained show hydroxyapatite
was successfully produced with mixing ratio Ca/P is 1:1.2
wt% at 7500C sintering temperature.
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