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  • The study investigated how calcium carbonate (calcite) transforms into hydroxyapatite when soaked in a phosphate solution with varying pH levels and amino acid concentrations.
  • Amino acids, especially glutamine, significantly enhanced the conversion rate, with the best results observed with a concentration of 0.5 g/ml in the solution.
  • Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the surfaces of calcite particles developed petal-like structures of hydroxyapatite after soaking, especially in acidic conditions (pH 3 and 6), which favored the dissolution of calcite.

Article Abstract

Conversion of calcium carbonate (calcite; CC) to hydroxyapatite (HAp) was examined when the CC particles of sub μm size were soaked at 37 °C for up to 10 d in 0.15 M KHPO (20 ml), whose pH was set to 3-12. Here, the solution contained amino acids, such as glutamine (Glu), arginine (Arg), and glycine (Gly), and their content varied from 0-1.0 g per ml of solution. From the X-ray diffraction (XRD) intensity of the 104 and 211 diffractions of calcite and apatite, respectively, it was seen that the presence of the amino acids promoted the conversion. This was supported by the thermogravimetry (TG) results. The highest promotion was observed at 0.5 g addition of amino acids to the phosphate solution, while Glu showed the highest promotion among the amino acids and Gly the lowest. A scanning electron microscopy study indicated that petal-like HAp nano-crystallites covered the entire surface of the CC particles when they were soaked in the phosphate solution with 0.1 g or more of amino acid for 10 d. The XRD intensity ratio 104(CC)/211(HAp) indicated greater CC to HAp conversion in the solutions at pH 3 and 6 than in the more alkaline solutions. This was attributed to the dissolution of CC in the acidic solutions, which was confirmed by bubbling in these solutions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057079PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07636hDOI Listing

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