EFFECT OF SOLUTION COMPOSITION ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF CARBONATED CALCIUM APATITES

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SHIMODA, S [1 ]
AOBA, T [1 ]
MORENO, EC [1 ]
MIAKE, Y [1 ]
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[1] FORSYTH DENT CTR,140 FENWAY,BOSTON,MA 02115
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10.1177/00220345900690110501
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R78 [口腔科学];
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The composition of enamel mineral corresponds to that of a calcium carbonato-apatite. For insight to be gained into the precipitation of carbonato-apatites having specific properties (crystal size, morphology, and carbonate incorporation into the crystal lattice), apatites were prepared at 80°C in aqueous systems having various CO3 concentrations and pH values of around 7.5 or 10.5 (± 0.5). The various preparations had a wide range (0.005 to 0.19) of CO3/Ca molar ratios that bracket the ratios found in porcine enamel mineral at various developmental stages. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and x-ray diffraction analyses showed that the calcium apatites precipitating at neutral pH incorporated the carbonate into both the hydroxyl and phosphate ion sites in their lattices (A,B-types), whereas the preparations made at the alkaline pH (high OH-CO32- competition) or in the presence of fluoride (F--CO32- competition) yielded only the B-type carbonato-apatite. It was also ascertained that the size and morphology of the carbonato-apatites, assessed by specific surface area determination and high-resolution electron microscopy, were highly dependent on the driving force for precipitation and the presence of regulators (CO32- and F-) in solution. In neutral media, early precipitates were thin-ribbon in appearance, but grew into crystals having flattened-hexagonal cross-sections. In the presence of fluoride or in alkaline media, acicular apatite crystals, precipitated initially, grew into large rod-like carbonato-apatites having a symmetric-hexagonal cross-section. In both neutral and alkaline solutions, carbonate inhibited the growth of apatite crystals along their c axis, leading to the formation of bulkier crystals. The formation of carbonato-apatites at the neutral pH and their properties are consistent with observations made on enamel minerals formed in the early developmental stages. © 1990, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
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