METASTABLE EQUILIBRIUM SOLUBILITY BEHAVIOR OF CARBONATED APATITES

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作者
HSU, J
FOX, JL
HIGUCHI, WI
POWELL, GL
OTSUKA, M
BAIG, A
LEGEROS, RZ
机构
[1] UNIV UTAH,DEPT DENT EDUC,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112
[2] KOBE WOMENS COLL PHARM,KOBE 658,JAPAN
[3] NYU,COLL DENT,D B KRISER DENT CTR,NEW YORK,NY 10010
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10.1006/jcis.1994.1376
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the heretofore not considered hypothesis that carbonated apatite (CAP) preparations exhibit the phenomenon of metastable equilibrium solubility (MES). The MES phenomenon may arise when crystal dissolution rates are very much greater than crystal-growth/precipitation rates when compared at equal but opposite (in sign) chemical potential differences between a crystal phase and solution. Preliminary studies had suggested that CAP preparations may be expected to exhibit the MES phenomenon and yield apparent solubilities very far removed from true thermodynamic equilibrium solubility. CAP samples prepared in our laboratories as well as samples prepared elsewhere were studied in the following manner. MES and MES distributions were determined by equilibrating under stirred conditions each of the CAP samples in a series of acetate buffers containing various levels of calcium and phosphate ions corresponding to various magnitudes of the solution ion activity product K-HAP = (a(Ca))(10)(a(OH))(6)(a(OH))(2). A large solution-to-solid ratio was used to ensure that changes in the solution K-HAP before and after equilibration would be negligible. In a typical set of experiments, the residues were recovered after 1, 2, 4, and 8 days, dried, and weighed to determine whether MES had been attained. Generally, dissolution proceeded rapidly and, after 2 to 4 days, further CAP dissolution could not be detected. The resulting apparent solubilities were plotted as fraction of CAP dissolved versus pK(HAP) and, typically, a normal distribution function satisfactorily fitted the experimental data. In order to demonstrate that the results corresponded to a true MES and not a steady-state situation involving equal dissolution and precipitation rates, (a) IR spectra of the residues were obtained and (b) residues from lower K-HAP equilibrations were reequilibrated in buffers with higher K-HAP values. Both these procedures showed that the apparent CAP solubilities and solubility distributions were closely consistent with the MES phenomenon and not a steady-state condition. Importantly, it has been shown in a separate study in this laboratory (J. Hsu, in press) that the MESs and MES distributions of the CAPs also govern the surface-controlled kinetics of CAP crystallite dissolution in acetate buffers. One infers from this that the CAP MESs determined in the present study govern dissolution of CAPs over, at least, a time-scale range from seconds to 10(5) s. Also, this appears to be the first time that the driving force for dissolution of apatite crystallites has been independently and directly quantified via ''solubility'' measurements. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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