Effect of MgF۲ Addition on the Mechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Synthesized via Powder Metallurgy

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 25 تیر 1400

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Hydroxyapatite, a type of bioceramics, is mainly used as an implant for hard tissues due to its similarity to the structure of hard tissues. The aim of this study is to improve the mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite for biological uses. For this purpose the effect of magnesium fluoride (MgF۲) addition with different weight percentages (۰, ۵, ۷.۵ and ۱۰ wt. %) on the mechanical properties of pure hydroxyapatite sintered at various temperatures (۹۰۰, ۱۰۰۰ and ۱۱۰۰ °C) for ۱ hour was investigated. XRD analysis was performed to study the decomposition of hydroxyapatite and the transformed phases. The density, Vickers microhardness and fracture toughness of the specimens were measured. The SEM analysis was performed to investigate the microstructure of samples. The results showed that the decomposition of hydroxyapatite to tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) decreased with increasing MgF۲. Also, an increment in density and mechanical properties of the specimens were observed with increasing the amount of hydroxyapatite. The fracture toughness of sintered pure hydroxyapatite increased from ۲.۳ to ۱.۳ MPa.m۱/۲. The specimen containing ۱۰ wt. % MgF۲ sintered at ۱۱۰۰ °C showed the best mechanical properties.©۲۰۱۹ jourcc. All rights reserved.

Authors

Amirhossein Shahbaz

Materials Engineering, Saveh Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran

Mohammad Esmaeilian

Research Institute for Advanced Materials and New Energy, Iran Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Tehran, Iran

Reyhaneh Nasr Azadani

Department of Biomaterials Nanotechnology and Tissue engineering, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Kiana Gavanji

Department of Medical Nanotechnology, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran