2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5089399
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XRD and FTIR study of A&B type carbonated hydroxyapatite extracted from bovine bone

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“…FTIR spectra shows that bovine bone has the characteristic peaks of collagen from the bands amide I, II and II groups at 1630, 1550 and 1240 cm -1 [58,76], while the presence of HA is seen in the large phosphate band at 1030 and 1080 cm -1 [58,74,75]. The results are supported by those seen in literature [8587] of FTIR conducted on bone and bone samples that have had collagen removed.…”
Section: Supporting Informationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…FTIR spectra shows that bovine bone has the characteristic peaks of collagen from the bands amide I, II and II groups at 1630, 1550 and 1240 cm -1 [58,76], while the presence of HA is seen in the large phosphate band at 1030 and 1080 cm -1 [58,74,75]. The results are supported by those seen in literature [8587] of FTIR conducted on bone and bone samples that have had collagen removed.…”
Section: Supporting Informationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The functional groups of P-O and O-H were clearly observed here, meaning that the HA was formed in all powders. Furthermore, the CO 3 2− functional groups were also detected in all samples, indicating that the carbonate apatite was formed due to the substitution of OH − and PO 4 −3 by CO 3 2− in the HA lattice structure 39 caused by reaction with CO 2 in the air. Since the HA of naturally occurring bone contains carbonates, 40 therefore, the presence of carbonate may improve the biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of HA rather than being a concern.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…00-009-0432 which shows that the major diffraction peaks at 2 θ values of 32.026°, 33.165°, 32.424°, 49.722° 46.954°, and 34.271° corresponding to the (211), (300), (112), (213), (222), and (202) Miller planes are in good agreement with the standard HAp. Small deviation of these peaks from standard values may be due to the existence of a slight amount of foreign ions (e.g., Na + , K + , Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ , and Sr 2+ ) found in this case [ 3 ]. The comparative data of diffraction profiles of prominent XRD peak position, d- spacing, and relative intensity which correspond to the planes (211), (300), (112), (213), (222), and (202) of standard and size-controlled HAp are shown in Table 3 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The organic part of the bone contains mainly collagen (95%) and proteins [ 2 ]. Besides these, there are other organic substances such as chondroitin sulphate and keratin sulphate along with different lipids such as phospholipids, cholesterol, fatty acids, and triglycerides [ 3 ]. The inorganic part of the bone is mainly HAp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%