H. Tanaka et al., TPD, FTIR, and molecular adsorption studies of calcium hydroxyapatite surface modified with hexanoic and decanoic acids, J COLL I SC, 214(1), 1999, pp. 31-37
The surface of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatite Ca-10(PO4)(6) (OH)(2) (CaHA
P) particles was modified with hexanoic CH3(CH2)(4) COOH (HA) and decanoic
CH3(CH2)(8)COOH (DA) acids in hexane and the resulting materials were chara
cterized by various means. XRD pattern, specific surface area, and morpholo
gy of the CaHAP particles were essentially not altered by the modification,
FTIR and TPD results indicated that HA and DA molecules are hydrogen-bonde
d to the surface P-OH groups of CaHAP in three adsorption types. The surfac
e of modified particles became hydrophobic. When the modified samples were
outgassed at 500 degrees C, HA and DA were removed and the surface P-OH gro
ups were revived. The modified material adsorbed much less H2O and CO2 than
the unmodified one. (C) 1999 Academic Press.