Senya InoueMikio KobayashiAkira Ono
Crystalline tricalcium phosphate (TCP) was directly prepared by the spray-pyrolysis technique from ethanol-nitric acid solution of calcium nitrate and phosphoric acid. The concentration of the solution ([Ca2+]+[PO43-]) was 0.05-1.0mol/l. The spray-pyrolysis temperature ranged from 1100° to 1400°C. TCP powders of the α form were obtained under all experimental conditions studied. When the temperature of the powders being produced in the reaction zone was lower than the β→α phase transformation temperature, metastable α-TCP was obtained, though the β phase is thermodynamically stable. On the other hand, stable α-TCP was obtained when the temperature of the powders was higher than the transformation temperature. With increasing spray-pyrolysis temperature and decreasing solution concentration, the temperature at which α→β phase transformation started in as-prepared α-TCP increased and the fraction of the phase transformation decreased. For the stable α-TCP obtained from the solution of 0.05mol/l at spray-pyrolysis temperatures above 1250°C, no transformation to β phase was observed by heat-treatment in the stable temperature range of β-TCP for 1h.
Mamoru AizawaTakashi HanazawaKiyoshi ItataniF. Scott HowellAkira Kishioka
Mamoru AizawaF. Scott HowellKiyoshi Itatani
Mamoru AizawaTakashi HanazawaKiyoshi ItataniF. Scott HowellAkira Kishioka
H.J. WangYoung Keun JeongKyung Sik OhB.H. KimSeong Hee LeeYong Ho Choa
Hiroki NishikawaMichiyo HondaTomohiro YokotaY. ShimizuMamoru Aizawa