Hydroxyapatites containing sodium and carbonate are prepared according to a
double decomposition method. Two samples have been investigated by IR abso
rption spectroscopy and X-ray powder pattern fitting methods. Results confi
rm that both compounds pertain to the apatite family crystallising in a hex
agonal system, space group P6(3)/m. The cell parameters of the lower carbon
ate content apatite are a = 9.3892(4) and c = 6.9019(3) Angstrom, while tho
se of the higher one are a = 9.3249(1) and c = 6.9213(1) Angstrom. Occupanc
y factors show that sodium is localised mainly in a 6h cationic site. Furth
ermore, carbonate ions occupy phosphate sites leading to a B-type carbonate
apatite. These simultaneous substitutions affect the OH- position in the c
hannel, as well as the metal-oxygen interatomic distances. The substitution
mechanism can be described using two of the six known elementary mechanism
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