E. Bouyer et al., SUSPENSION PLASMA SPRAYING FOR HYDROXYAPATITE POWDER PREPARATION BY RF PLASMA, IEEE transactions on plasma science, 25(5), 1997, pp. 1066-1072
Numerous techniques have been developed to synthesize ceramic ponders
with improved physical and chemical characteristics. This paper descri
bes a new process called suspension plasma spraying (SPS), based on th
e use of radio frequency (RF) plasma technology. The objective of SPS
is to prepare dense and spherical powders from a suspension of fine (<
10 mu m) or even ultrafine (<100 nm) powders, The precursor for SPS is
a colloidal suspension (or physical gel) which is gas atomized in the
plasma. Liquid evaporation, consolidation, and sintering occur during
the plasma heat treatment. Results concerning the preparation of a bi
oceramic (hydroxyapatite, HA) powder from an aqueoussuspension precurs
or are reported, Process variables are studied as a function of phase
structure morphology and crystallinity of the obtained powder. The pla
sma power was kept in the range 35-45 kW; the plasma gas was a mixture
of Ar/H-2 or Ar/O-2, Investigations by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scann
ing electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and infrare
d spectroscopy were performed on the suspension as well as on the prod
uced powders. Atomized HA particulates are pure, dense, and well spher
oidized, with an average particle diameter of 20 mu m.