K. Onuma et al., Precipitation kinetics of hydroxyapatite revealed by the continuous-angle laser light-scattering technique, J PHYS CH B, 104(45), 2000, pp. 10563-10568
The precipitation kinetics of hydroxyapatite from calcium phosphate aggrega
tes was investigated by the continuous-angle laser light- scattering techni
que in the systems CaCl2-H3PO4-H2O and KCl-CaCl2H3PO4-H2O at 25 degreesC. T
he apparent molecular weights of aggregates increased with time, and precip
itation of hydroxyapatite occurred in both systems. However, the radius of
gyration of the aggregate was almost constant in the former system, while i
t increased with the increase of the molecular weight in the latter system.
Fractal dimension analysis revealed that loosely distributed particles in
the aggregate transformed to a three-dimensional closely packed structure d
uring the precipitation of hydroxyapatite in the former system, while the a
ggregate and the crystalline particles within it increased in size with the
increased density and act as growth centers of hydroxyapatite in the latte
r system.