2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.06.280
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Properties of hydroxyapatites prepared from different fish bones: A comparative study

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“…The obvious phosphate group peaks in NBPs were observed by Raman and IR spectra, and the characteristic peaks representing phosphate in the Raman spectrum were more elaborate. The Raman spectra were dominated by a very strong peak at 963 cm/cm (v1), the medium intensity peaks presented at 432 cm −1 (v2), 586 cm −1 (v4), and 1,073 cm −1 (v3), and the lower intensity peaks appeared at 442 cm −1 (v2), 609 cm −1 (v4), and 1,042 cm −1 (v3), whose distributions were similar to the structures of synthetic and natural hydroxyapatite (Heidari et al., 2018; Nam et al., 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…The obvious phosphate group peaks in NBPs were observed by Raman and IR spectra, and the characteristic peaks representing phosphate in the Raman spectrum were more elaborate. The Raman spectra were dominated by a very strong peak at 963 cm/cm (v1), the medium intensity peaks presented at 432 cm −1 (v2), 586 cm −1 (v4), and 1,073 cm −1 (v3), and the lower intensity peaks appeared at 442 cm −1 (v2), 609 cm −1 (v4), and 1,042 cm −1 (v3), whose distributions were similar to the structures of synthetic and natural hydroxyapatite (Heidari et al., 2018; Nam et al., 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Generally, bone use has been limited in the field of food study due to its coarse and grainy texture, and bone is still mainly used as animal feed or plant fertilizer because of its low price (Buckley et al., 2012; Genisel et al, 2012). To improve the added value of animal bones, some of them are used for intensive processing, including extraction of bone protein (Dong et al., 2014; Song et al., 2016) and bone oil (Choi et al., 2016; Hagura et al., 2002), and preparation of natural hydroxyapatite (Heidari et al., 2018; Nam et al., 2019), gelatin (Li et al., 2013; Wang et al., 2016), and essence (You et al., 2020). However, the utilization of bone in these processes is limited, and more comprehensive use of bone still needs further study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydroxyapatite (HA, an average size of ca. 50 nm) and chitosan (CTS, M w of 150 kDa, deacetylated degree of about 93%) were prepared from catfish bone and shrimp shells, respectively, in the laboratory using the optimum conditions of previous reports [35,36]. Sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP, >99%, Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA), CH 3 COOH (99.6%, Merck, Darmstadt, Germany), and other chemicals were of reagent grade and used as received.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simpler approaches with employing inexpensive calcium sources and low energy consumption to synthesis HAp are offered a worthy research challenge. Recently, high calcium-containing some wastes, such as oyster shell [178,179], mussel shells [180,181], kina shells [182], abalone shells [183], fish scale [184][185][186], fish bone [187,188], chicken bone [189], eggshells [190][191][192] and phosphogypsum waste [193,194] have been effectively consumed as a calcium [195].…”
Section: Hydroxyapatitementioning
confidence: 99%