Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Patent
1993-01-14
1994-06-21
Langel, Wayne
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Phosphorus or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
423308, C01B 2532
Patent
active
053226755
ABSTRACT:
Powdery calcium carbonate and a powdery dihydrate of calcium monohydrogenohosphate are weighed to get a Ca/P ratio of 1.45 to 1.67. The powdery mixture thus prepared is then added pure water at a temperature of 30.degree. C. or higher to obtain an aqueous slurry having a concentration of about 10% by weight. Thereafter, the aqueous slurry is subjected to a rotational attrition by using a ball mill to conduct a mechanochemical reaction of the calcium carbonate with the dihydrate of calcium monohydrogenphosphate. The slurry is then dried completely at 80.degree. C., followed by pulverization to yield a dry powder of calcium phosphate hydrate. The dry powder is calcinated at a temperature ranging from 720.degree. to 1,150.degree. C. for 1-10 hours or more to give calcium phosphate powder, which is molded in a desired shape and is sintered at a certain temperature to obtain a sintered body of calcium phosphate. The calcium phosphate and the sintered body thereof, thus prepared, have an assured biological safety in that the calcium phosphate is free from hemolysis, antigenicity and cytotoxicity.
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Hakamatsuka Yasuharu
Irie Hiroyuki
Kawamura Sukezo
Toriyama Motohiro
Director--General of Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
Langel Wayne
Olympus Optical Co,. Ltd.
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