EFFECTS OF SULFATE, PYROPHOSPHATE, AND CITRATE IONS ON THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CEMENTS MADE OF BETA-TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE-PHOSPHORIC ACID-WATER MIXTURES
M. Bohner et al., EFFECTS OF SULFATE, PYROPHOSPHATE, AND CITRATE IONS ON THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CEMENTS MADE OF BETA-TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE-PHOSPHORIC ACID-WATER MIXTURES, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 79(6), 1996, pp. 1427-1434
Several additives were selected to increase the setting time of calciu
m phosphate cements made of beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP; beta-
Ca-3(PO4)(2))-phosphoric acid-water mixtures, The effects of the addit
ives, i.e., sulfate, pyrophosphate, and citrate ions, ie presented in
this study, The results show that they all increased the setting time
of the cement, Their effectiveness at increasing the setting time is i
n the order pyrophosphate > citrate > sulfate, The effect of sulfate i
ons on the setting time is increasingly large below a concentration of
0.1M. Above that concentration, calcium sulfate dihydrate (CSD; CaSO4
. 2H(2)O) crystals nucleate and act as nuclei for dicalcium phosphate
dihydrate (DCPD; CaHPO4 . 2H(2)O) crystals, which are the normal prod
uct of the setting reaction, This decreases the setting time and decre
ases the DCPD crystal size, resulting in an increase of the tensile st
rength of the cement.