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Verwilghen et al., 2009 - Google Patents

Convenient conversion of calcium carbonate to hydroxyapatite at ambient pressure

Verwilghen et al., 2009

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17407554404597282732
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Verwilghen C
Chkir M
Rio S
Nzihou A
Sharrock P
Depelsenaire G
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The synthesis of hydroxyapatite is described starting from calcium carbonate and monoammoniumphosphate in stoichiometric amounts. The novel aspect concerns the reaction conditions which are simple mixing in water at ambient pressure and 60° C. The …
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