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Study on Hollow Hydroxyapaptite Microspheres Prepared by a Borate Glass Conversion Process

YAO Ai-Hua1, AI Fan-Rong1, LIU Xin1, WANG De-Ping1.2, HUANG Wen-Hai1,2   

  1. (1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China; 2. Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China)
  • Received:2009-04-08 Revised:2009-06-05 Published:2010-01-24 Online:2010-01-24

Abstract: Hollow hydroxappatite (HAP) microspheres consisting of a hollow core and a porous shell were prepared by a Li-Ca-B glass conversion process. The phase composition, morphology and pore structure on the shell wall were investigated using XRD, SEM and BET. The results showed that the asprepared microspheres possessed good internal hollow structure. The shell wall of the microsphere was made up of HAP crystals fully. After heattreated at 600℃ for 2h, the compressive strength of the microsphere was determined to be (2.1±0.6)MPa, and the porosity and pore size of the shell wall were 85% and 60nm, respectively. Furthermore, the formation mechanism of the hollow HAP microsphere was also suggested. In phosphate solution, Ca-P-OH hydrate was in-situ formed on the surface of the glass and precipitated in the position initially occupied by Ca2+, while the pores were formed in the position initially occupied by Li+ and B3+. These hollow HAP microspheres may be useful for drug delivery.

Key words: hydroxyapatite, hollow microsphere, borate glass, drug delivery

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