Marine species, such as corals, sea shells and nacres, attract special interest in bioceramics field for bone graft, bone cements and drug delivery applications. Most of the marine structures are made up of pure calcium carbonate (calcite or aragonite) with a very small amount of an organic matrix. In the past the most common way to transform these structures to hydroxyapatite was hydrothermal transformation method. This current work introduces a new approach for producing fine powders of calcium phosphates from Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) shells. A comparative study was carried out to investigate the differences of these powders under only hot plate heating and hot plate heating together with ultrasonic agitation while...
Hydroxyapatite, the well-known calcium phosphate, was obtained on the surface of shells fragments by...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
Marine structure, coralline materials were converted to calcium phosphate using two different phosp...
Marine species, such as corals, sea shells and nacres, attract special interest in bioceramics field...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
Processes such as traditional wet chemical methods and heat and pressure-based hydrothermal methods ...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
In this study several bioceramic materials (i.e. hydroxyapatite, whitlockite) were prepared by using...
The production of nano-calcium phosphate powders, such as HA (hydroxyapatite), from synthetic chemic...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
The production of nano-calcium phosphate powders, such as HA (hydroxyapatite), from synthetic chemic...
© Copyright 2015, The Australian Ceramic Society. The exceptional progress made in orthopaedic and d...
Biphasic bioceramic nanopowders of hydroxyapatite (HA) and β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) were prepare...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
Hydroxyapatite, the well-known calcium phosphate, was obtained on the surface of shells fragments by...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
Marine structure, coralline materials were converted to calcium phosphate using two different phosp...
Marine species, such as corals, sea shells and nacres, attract special interest in bioceramics field...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
Processes such as traditional wet chemical methods and heat and pressure-based hydrothermal methods ...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
In this study several bioceramic materials (i.e. hydroxyapatite, whitlockite) were prepared by using...
The production of nano-calcium phosphate powders, such as HA (hydroxyapatite), from synthetic chemic...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
This study aims to produce apatite structures, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and fluorapatite (FA), fr...
The production of nano-calcium phosphate powders, such as HA (hydroxyapatite), from synthetic chemic...
© Copyright 2015, The Australian Ceramic Society. The exceptional progress made in orthopaedic and d...
Biphasic bioceramic nanopowders of hydroxyapatite (HA) and β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) were prepare...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
Hydroxyapatite, the well-known calcium phosphate, was obtained on the surface of shells fragments by...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
Marine structure, coralline materials were converted to calcium phosphate using two different phosp...