2005
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.486-487.117
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Preparation of Porous Hydroxyapatite/TCP Composite Block Using a Hydrothermal Hot Pressing Method

Abstract: The hydrothermal hot pressing (HHP) technique is a method by which hard solid bodies of powders can be produced in a short time and at a relatively low temperature under saturated vapor pressure. In this study, the hydrothermal hot pressing (HHP) technique is used for preparing porous hydroxyapatite/TCP block having a high mechanical strength. The SEM result of the sample shows that all the pores are interconnected from 200µm to 300µm in sizes. The observed X-ray powder diffraction pattern of the sample after … Show more

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“…Hot pressing [288,294,295,296,297,298,299], hot isostatic pressing [108,201,206] or hot pressing with post-sintering [300,301] processes make it possible to decrease a temperature of the densification process, diminish the grain size, as well as achieve higher densities. This leads to finer microstructures, higher thermal stability and subsequently better mechanical properties of calcium orthophosphate bioceramics.…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hot pressing [288,294,295,296,297,298,299], hot isostatic pressing [108,201,206] or hot pressing with post-sintering [300,301] processes make it possible to decrease a temperature of the densification process, diminish the grain size, as well as achieve higher densities. This leads to finer microstructures, higher thermal stability and subsequently better mechanical properties of calcium orthophosphate bioceramics.…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further developments are still possible. For example, a hydrothermal hot pressing method has been developed to fabricate OCP [125], CDHA [322], HA/β-TCP [296] and HA [297,298,300,323] bioceramics with neither thermal dehydration nor thermal decomposition. Further details on the sintering and firing processes of calcium orthophosphate bioceramics are available in literature [67,133,248,324,325].…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hot pressing [245,246,247,248,249,250,251], hot isostatic pressing (HIP) [189,190] or hot pressing with post-sintering [252,253] processes make it possible to decrease the temperature of the densification process, diminish the grain size, as well as achieve higher densities. This leads to finer microstructures, higher thermal stability of calcium orthophosphates and subsequently better mechanical properties of bulk bioceramics.…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hot pressing [266][267][268][269][270][271][272], hot isostatic pressing [204,205] or hot pressing with post-sintering [273,274] processes make it possible to decrease a temperature of the densification process, diminish the grain size, as well as achieve higher densities. This leads to finer microstructures, higher thermal stability and subsequently better mechanical properties of calcium orthophosphate bioceramics.…”
Section: Sintering and Firingmentioning
confidence: 99%