Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor

In the recent years, research on the development of hydroxyapatite (HA) using calcium from natural resources such as limestone, mammalian bones, marine shells and avian eggshells have been extensively studied. However, many studies focused on the properties of prestine HA without incorporation of do...

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Published in:Ceramics International
Main Author: Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
2023
Ceramics International
49
8
10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.12.098
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146993430&doi=10.1016%2fj.ceramint.2022.12.098&partnerID=40&md5=6a39e32cea1a5387ef86d186f5311ebb
In the recent years, research on the development of hydroxyapatite (HA) using calcium from natural resources such as limestone, mammalian bones, marine shells and avian eggshells have been extensively studied. However, many studies focused on the properties of prestine HA without incorporation of dopants for strengthening effect. In this work, HA bioceramic was prepared using waste chicken eggshells calcium with addition of various concentrations of zinc dopant (1, 3 and 5 mol% Zn). In this work, the zinc-doped HA (ZnHA) was synthesized using a wet-chemical precipitation technique followed by oven drying and unixial pressing to formed green compacts. Pressureless sintering was carried out at 1200, 1250 and 1300 °C. The results showed that 5 mol% ZnHA (5ZnHA) exhibited the overall best properties after sintering at 1250 °C. The improvement in the fracture toughness was attributed to the formation of β-TCP phase when zinc ion was incorporated into HA, combined with enhanced densification. It was observed that the HA grains were coarser and more densely when sintered at 1250 °C, indicating that there was strong interaction between pores and grain boundaries. However, fracture toughness slightly declined after sintering at 1300 °C due to rapid and abnormal HA grain growth. © 2022
Elsevier Ltd
2728842
English
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author Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
spellingShingle Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
author_facet Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
author_sort Mardziah C.M.; Ramesh S.; Chandran H.; Sidhu A.; Krishnasamy S.
title Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
title_short Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
title_full Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
title_fullStr Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
title_full_unstemmed Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
title_sort Properties of sintered zinc hydroxyapatite bioceramic prepared using waste chicken eggshells as calcium precursor
publishDate 2023
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description In the recent years, research on the development of hydroxyapatite (HA) using calcium from natural resources such as limestone, mammalian bones, marine shells and avian eggshells have been extensively studied. However, many studies focused on the properties of prestine HA without incorporation of dopants for strengthening effect. In this work, HA bioceramic was prepared using waste chicken eggshells calcium with addition of various concentrations of zinc dopant (1, 3 and 5 mol% Zn). In this work, the zinc-doped HA (ZnHA) was synthesized using a wet-chemical precipitation technique followed by oven drying and unixial pressing to formed green compacts. Pressureless sintering was carried out at 1200, 1250 and 1300 °C. The results showed that 5 mol% ZnHA (5ZnHA) exhibited the overall best properties after sintering at 1250 °C. The improvement in the fracture toughness was attributed to the formation of β-TCP phase when zinc ion was incorporated into HA, combined with enhanced densification. It was observed that the HA grains were coarser and more densely when sintered at 1250 °C, indicating that there was strong interaction between pores and grain boundaries. However, fracture toughness slightly declined after sintering at 1300 °C due to rapid and abnormal HA grain growth. © 2022
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