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LIBS analysis of hydroxyapatite extracted from bovine bone for Ca/P ratio measurements
Hydroxyapatite has been extensively used as a potential biocompatible ceramic in many orhtopedic applications. Hydroxyapatite is one of the members of calcium phosphate family and been used extensively as a bone substitute. The mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite itself, ceramics and bone cement...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Hydroxyapatite has been extensively used as a potential biocompatible
ceramic in many
orhtopedic applications. Hydroxyapatite is one of the members of calcium phosphate family and
been used extensively as a bone substitute. The mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite itself,
ceramics and
bone cements prepared from hydroxyapatite vary greatly with slight variation in its Ca/P
ratio. At present EDX, XRD,
XRF and ICP-OES
are being used for the determination of Ca/P ratio in hydroxyapatite. These techniques
require special sample
preparation, may also use toxic chemicals and usually are not very fast
in giving the measurements. We report LIBS as a rapid alternative technique for calculation of
Ca/P ratio in hydroxyapatite extracted from bovine bone (BHA). Ca/P ratio in laboratory
prepared HA is calculated using LIBS and the results are validated against EDX results Ca/P ratio of
the hydroxyapatite was calculated as 1.54±0.19 using LIBS while 1.63±0.03 using EDX.
Ca/P ratio calculated by LIBS and EDX and showed comparable results with a difference of 5.5%.
Moreover, plasma
temperature and the ratio of the calcium (ion) line to
calcium (atomic)
line did not show significant variation in plasma conditions during measurements. The present study
has demonstrated that LIBS can also be used for the determination of Ca/P ratio of
hydroxyapatite and other calcium phosphates.
At the request of all authors of the paper, and with the agreement of the Proceedings Editor, an updated version of this article was published on 24 May 2017. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4978845 |