The goal of the present study was to assess the possibility to change the composition of a calcium phosphate scaffold from a high-temperature phase to a phase only stable at or close to room temperature without macrostructural changes. For that purpose, macroporous beta-TCP scaffolds were converted into alpha-TCP by high-temperature thermal treatment and then dipped into a phosphoric acid solution to obtain a more acidic calcium phosphate phase called monetite or dicalcium phosphate (DCP; CaHPO4). Two different solid-to-liquid ratios (SLR: 0.
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