Development of Triphasic Calcium Phosphate?Carbon Nanotubes(HA/TCP-CNT) Composite: A Preliminary Study

Main Authors: Gunawan, Gunawan, I, Sopyan, S, Nurfaezah, M, ?Ammar
Format: Article PeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland , 2013
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Online Access: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/7391/1/Key_Engineering_Materials_Vols._531-532_%25282013%2529_pp_258-261.pdf
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  • Triphasic calcium phosphate, composed of a more stable phase hydroxyapatite (HA) and highly soluble tricalcium phosphates (\ensuremathα- and \ensuremathβ-TCP) has been synthesized through hydrothermal method. In the present work, an in-situ method to disperse 1wt% multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) within HA/TCP powder has been used in order to develop HA/TCP-CNTs composite.XRD results confirmed the formation of HA, \ensuremathα-TCP and \ensuremathβ-TCP in both as-prepared powder and composite samples. The graphite peaks appeared in the composite samples as well. FTIR analysis of sintered compacted powder showed the formation of weak bands of PO4 3-as the temperature was increased. The sintered compacts were mechanically tested by Vickers microhardness indentation method. HA/TCP-CNTs composite was found to have a significant of Vickers Hardness of 1.98 GPa after 1100oC sintering. The morphology analysis showed that in-situ deposition technique provides homogeneous dispersion of CNTs in the calcium phosphate matrix