S. Amira et al., X- and Q-band EPR of carbonate derived radicals in calcium apatites synthesized at high temperatures and heated tooth enamel, PHYS CHEM P, 3(9), 2001, pp. 1724-1728
The EPR spectra near g=2 of a few carbonated calcium apatites, synthesized
at high temperatures are studied in X- and Q-band. Solid state reactions at
high temperatures were used to prepare samples with carbonate substituting
for OH- (A-type) and PO43- (B-type). In the present study the experience f
rom previous X-band work on the same samples is combined with the higher re
solution of Q-band experiments, to gain further insight into the composite
nature of the spectra. X-Irradiation of carbonated calcium apatites gives r
ise to highly composite EPR spectra, due to the presence of different param
agnetic centres. Except for A-type carbonated apatite, the contribution of
several types of CO33- radicals dominate the spectra. The comparison betwee
n X- and Q-band results allows us to identify the different types of CO33-
(hydroxyl site, phosphate site, surface), together with a smaller CO2- comp
onent. Simulations of the experimental spectra support these assignments. A
-type carbonated apatite spectra are dominated by one or more CO2- contribu
tions. In order to elucidate the composite nature of the spectra, recent hy
droxyapatite single crystal results are used to simulate the spectra, again
in both frequency bands. Similar simulations of tooth enamel spectra and a
n evaluation of A-type carbonated apatite as a model system for tooth ename
l are presented.