Hydroxyapatite–poly-L-aspartic acid (HA-PASP) and hydroxyapatite–polyacrylic acid (HA-PAA) composite crystals have been prepared by direct synthesis in aqueous solution. The polyelectrolytes are quantitatively incorporated into the crystals up to about 8–9 wt%, as a function of their concentration in solution. The structural and morphological properties of the crystals vary as a function of polyelectrolyte content. TEM images show that the composite crystals display a greater length/width ratio with respect to the control HA crystals. The broadening of the X-ray diffraction reflections on increasing polyelectrolyte content was investigated using three different methods: (i) the Scherrer method, (ii) the Warren–Averbach approach, and (iii) a whole pattern analysis approach. Both polyelectrolytes induce a greater reduction of the mean crystallite size along a direction perpendicular to the c-axis direction, suggesting a preferential interaction of the polymers with the crystal faces parallel to the c-axis. PASP interaction with HA structure provokes a greater increase of strain in comparison to PAA. The data indicate that anionic polyelectrolytes can be usefully applied to modulate the structural and morphological properties of hydroxyapatite crystals.
BIGI A., E. BOANINI, M. GAZZANO, M.A. KOJDECKI, K. RUBINI (2004). Microstructural investigation of hydroxyapatite-polyelectrolyte composites. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, 14, 274-279 [10.1039/b308687a].
Microstructural investigation of hydroxyapatite-polyelectrolyte composites
BIGI, ADRIANA;BOANINI, ELISA;RUBINI, KATIA
2004
Abstract
Hydroxyapatite–poly-L-aspartic acid (HA-PASP) and hydroxyapatite–polyacrylic acid (HA-PAA) composite crystals have been prepared by direct synthesis in aqueous solution. The polyelectrolytes are quantitatively incorporated into the crystals up to about 8–9 wt%, as a function of their concentration in solution. The structural and morphological properties of the crystals vary as a function of polyelectrolyte content. TEM images show that the composite crystals display a greater length/width ratio with respect to the control HA crystals. The broadening of the X-ray diffraction reflections on increasing polyelectrolyte content was investigated using three different methods: (i) the Scherrer method, (ii) the Warren–Averbach approach, and (iii) a whole pattern analysis approach. Both polyelectrolytes induce a greater reduction of the mean crystallite size along a direction perpendicular to the c-axis direction, suggesting a preferential interaction of the polymers with the crystal faces parallel to the c-axis. PASP interaction with HA structure provokes a greater increase of strain in comparison to PAA. The data indicate that anionic polyelectrolytes can be usefully applied to modulate the structural and morphological properties of hydroxyapatite crystals.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.