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Cu2+ doped β-tricalcium phosphate: Solid solution limit and crystallographic characterization by rietveld refinement

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Abstract β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is applied in medicine. As Cu2+ is known to exhibit antimicrobial activity in the body and to improve wound healing and angiogenesis, it is an eligible… Click to show full abstract

Abstract β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is applied in medicine. As Cu2+ is known to exhibit antimicrobial activity in the body and to improve wound healing and angiogenesis, it is an eligible ion for substitution in β-TCP. Crystalline β-TCP with varying amounts of Cu2+ ranging from 0 to 20 ​mol% was synthesized at 1000 ​± ​10 ​°C and investigated by powder X-ray diffraction followed by Rietveld refinement. The lattice parameters a and c and the unit cell volume of Ca3-xCux(PO4)2 showed a significant decrease with increasing Cu2+ amount until a content of 15 ​mol% Cu2+. In all samples with Cu2+ amounts higher than 14 ​mol% Ca3Cu3(PO4)4 was detected as secondary phase. The refinement of the occupancy factors showed a preferred incorporation of Cu2+ at the Ca(5) site. The limit of Cu2+ incorporation in the structure of β-TCP before forming a secondary phase can be inferred at a Cu2+ content of 15 ​mol%.

Keywords: cu2; tcp; rietveld refinement; tricalcium phosphate

Journal Title: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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