Microstructural characteristics and crystallization of CaO–P2O5–Na2O–ZnO glass ceramics prepared by sol–gel method

2009 
Abstract Porous phosphate-based glass ceramics prepared by the sol–gel method were characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential thermal analysis (DSC). The 48CaO–45P 2 O 5 –2ZnO–5Na 2 O glassy system can remain fully amorphous up to 550 °C. After heat treated at 650 °C, the obtained porous bodies consisted of dense struts and macropores where β-Ca 2 P 2 O 7 and Na 2 CaP 2 O 7 phases crystallized from the glass matrix. When treated at 750 °C, Ca 4 P 6 O 19 and NaZn(PO 3 ) 3 precipitated homogeneously as new phases among the residual glass matrix. The material was assessed by soaking samples in phosphate-based buffer solution (PBS) solution to determine the solubility and observe apatite formation.
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