Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Reexamination Certificate
2003-08-06
2011-10-04
Skowronek, Karlheinz R (Department: 1617)
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Phosphorus or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
C423S305000, C423S308000, C423S309000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08029755
ABSTRACT:
Methods for the synthesis of tricalcium phosphates are presented, as well as a series of specific reaction parameters that can be adjusted to tailor, in specific ways, properties in the tricalcium phosphate precursor precipitate. Particulate tricalcium phosphate compositions having an average crystal size of about 250 nm or less are provided. Compositions of the invention can be used as prosthetic implants and coatings for prosthetic implants.
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