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Room Temperature Crystallization of Hydroxyapatite in Porous Silicon Structures
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Materials ScienceTissue EngineeringRoom Temperature CrystallizationMacroporous Silicon StructureEngineeringNanoporous MaterialNanomaterialsHydroxyapatiteHa NanoparticlesBioceramicCrystal FormationBiomedical EngineeringPowder SynthesisBiomaterialsPorous SiliconBiocompatible MaterialMicrostructure
Porous silicon (PS) substrates, with different pore sizes and morphology, have been used to crystallize hydroxyapatite (HA) nano-fibers by an easy and economical procedure using a co-precipitation method at room temperature. In situ formation of HA nanoparticles, within the meso- and macroporous silicon structure, resulted in the formation of nanometer-sized hydroxyapatite crystals on/within the porous structure. The X-ray diffraction technique was used to determine the tetragonal structure of the crystals. Analysis/characterization demonstrates that under certain synthesis conditions, growth and crystallization of hydroxyapatite layer on/inside PS can be achieved at room temperature. Such composite structures expand the possibility of designing a new bio-composite material based on the hydroxyapatite and silicon synthesized at room temperature.
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