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Hydrothermally-grown monetite (CaHPO 4) on hydroxyapatite

Using sintered hydroxyapatite as substrate and reagent grade CaO, P 2O 5 and deionized water as raw materials for hydrothermal reaction, monetite (CaHPO 4) could be deposited on the surface of hydroxyapatite under an autogeneous pressure of 1.55–8.59 MPa at 200–300 °C. The deposition rate of monetit...

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Published in:Ceramics international 1998, Vol.24 (4), p.249-254
Main Authors: Hsu, Yao-Shan, Chang, Edward, Liu, Hok-Shin
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