Plasma spray coated hydroxyapatite was studied using diffuse reflectan
ce infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy. Special attention
was made to illustrate in terms of the infrared spectra the effect of
spray distance on the coating, and the difference between the surface
and the bulk of the coating. The difference in spray distance was not
found to change the infrared band locations. However, band broadening
was observed due to the lower crystallinity in the coating. One notabl
e difference that was observed between the spectra of the surface and
the bulk of the coating was the higher degree of splitting of the asym
metric P-O stretching vibration mode (nu(3)) from the coating surface.
This difference was attributed to the perturbed environment around PO
43- ions, and to the dehydroxylation and/or the misplacement of hydrox
yl ions in the crystalline network that occurred for the apatite cryst
als during the plasma spray process. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
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