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Kinetics and mechanisms of the transformation of precipitated amorphous calcium phosphate with a Ca/P ratio of 1:1 to calcium pyrophosphates

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Abstract The kinetics and mechanisms of crystallization, phase transformation and grain growth in amorphous calcium pyrophosphate (ACPP) derived from the fast nitrate synthesis were studied at 600–800 °C. The high-temperature calcium… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The kinetics and mechanisms of crystallization, phase transformation and grain growth in amorphous calcium pyrophosphate (ACPP) derived from the fast nitrate synthesis were studied at 600–800 °C. The high-temperature calcium pyrophosphate α-CPP crystallized as the major and metastable phase (α / -CPP), and some stable β-CPP polymorph also formed. The activation energies were determined with 80 kJ/mol for α / -CPP grain growth, as well as with 525, 190 and 180 kJ/mol for β-CPP nucleation, formation and grain growth during α / -CPP to β-CPP transformation under isothermal annealing, respectively. The transformation processes were mainly proceeded by surface diffusion and additional volume diffusion as the temperature was increased. The metastable α / -CPP crystallization was associated with the Ostwald’s step rule. The formation of two polymorphs from the same ACPP was assumed to occur from two different short-range order units formed in ACPP before the onset of crystallization.

Keywords: kinetics mechanisms; amorphous calcium; transformation; cpp; calcium; growth

Journal Title: Journal of Crystal Growth
Year Published: 2017

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