2017
DOI: 10.15407/dopovidi2017.05.066
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Interaction of calcium phosphate and CaO (CaCO3) while their disposing on the titanium surface under gas detonation conditions

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“…The low crystallinity and high residual stresses found in CaPO 4 deposits have resulted in faster dissolution rates both in vitro and in vivo [115,185,186]. However, it should be noted that this technique was rediscovered in the 2010s by Ukrainian researchers under the name CaPO 4 "gas detonation deposition" [623][624][625]. In recent publications, this process is referred to as "detonation spraying" [626,627].…”
Section: Detonation Gun (D-gun) Sprayingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low crystallinity and high residual stresses found in CaPO 4 deposits have resulted in faster dissolution rates both in vitro and in vivo [115,185,186]. However, it should be noted that this technique was rediscovered in the 2010s by Ukrainian researchers under the name CaPO 4 "gas detonation deposition" [623][624][625]. In recent publications, this process is referred to as "detonation spraying" [626,627].…”
Section: Detonation Gun (D-gun) Sprayingmentioning
confidence: 99%