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In-situ Raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation

Amorphous calcium phosphate (Ca(3)(PO(4))(2)xnH(2)O; n = 3–4.5; ACP) is a precursor phase of the mineral hydroxyapatite (Ca(5)(PO(4))(3)(OH); HAP) that in natural settings occurs during both authigenic and biogenic mineral formation. In aqueous solutions ACP transforms rapidly to the crystalline pha...

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Autores principales: Stammeier, Jessica A., Purgstaller, Bettina, Hippler, Dorothee, Mavromatis, Vasileios, Dietzel, Martin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6197615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2018.09.015
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author Stammeier, Jessica A.
Purgstaller, Bettina
Hippler, Dorothee
Mavromatis, Vasileios
Dietzel, Martin
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Purgstaller, Bettina
Hippler, Dorothee
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description Amorphous calcium phosphate (Ca(3)(PO(4))(2)xnH(2)O; n = 3–4.5; ACP) is a precursor phase of the mineral hydroxyapatite (Ca(5)(PO(4))(3)(OH); HAP) that in natural settings occurs during both authigenic and biogenic mineral formation. In aqueous solutions ACP transforms rapidly to the crystalline phase. The transformation rate is highly dependent on the prevailing physico-chemical conditions, most likely on: Ca & PO(4) concentration, pH and temperature. In this study, we conducted a calcium phosphate precipitation experiment at 20 °C and pH 9.2, in order to study the temporal evolution of the phosphate mineralogy. We monitored and assessed the transformation process of ACP to crystalline HAP using highly time-resolved in-situ Raman spectroscopy at 100 spectra per hour, in combination with solution chemistry and XRD data. Transformation of ACP to crystalline HAP occurred within 18 h, as it is illustrated in a clear peak shift in Raman spectra from 950 cm(−1) to 960 cm(−1) as well as in a sharpening of the 960 cm(−1) peak. The advantages of this method are: • In-situ Raman spectroscopy facilitates quasi – continuous monitoring of phase transitions. • It is an easy to handle and non-invasive method.
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spelling pubmed-61976152018-10-24 In-situ Raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation Stammeier, Jessica A. Purgstaller, Bettina Hippler, Dorothee Mavromatis, Vasileios Dietzel, Martin MethodsX Earth and Planetary Science Amorphous calcium phosphate (Ca(3)(PO(4))(2)xnH(2)O; n = 3–4.5; ACP) is a precursor phase of the mineral hydroxyapatite (Ca(5)(PO(4))(3)(OH); HAP) that in natural settings occurs during both authigenic and biogenic mineral formation. In aqueous solutions ACP transforms rapidly to the crystalline phase. The transformation rate is highly dependent on the prevailing physico-chemical conditions, most likely on: Ca & PO(4) concentration, pH and temperature. In this study, we conducted a calcium phosphate precipitation experiment at 20 °C and pH 9.2, in order to study the temporal evolution of the phosphate mineralogy. We monitored and assessed the transformation process of ACP to crystalline HAP using highly time-resolved in-situ Raman spectroscopy at 100 spectra per hour, in combination with solution chemistry and XRD data. Transformation of ACP to crystalline HAP occurred within 18 h, as it is illustrated in a clear peak shift in Raman spectra from 950 cm(−1) to 960 cm(−1) as well as in a sharpening of the 960 cm(−1) peak. The advantages of this method are: • In-situ Raman spectroscopy facilitates quasi – continuous monitoring of phase transitions. • It is an easy to handle and non-invasive method. Elsevier 2018-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6197615/ /pubmed/30364715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2018.09.015 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title In-situ Raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation
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title_fullStr In-situ Raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation
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title_short In-situ Raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation
title_sort in-situ raman spectroscopy of amorphous calcium phosphate to crystalline hydroxyapatite transformation
topic Earth and Planetary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6197615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2018.09.015
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