Preparation and structural characteristics of biphasic calcium phosphates from prawn shell bio-waste

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2023

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The major objective of the work is to explore the mechanical properties of biphasic calcium phosphates (BCP), a biomaterial derived from marine resources like prawn (Fenneropenaeus Indicus) shell biowaste through wet chemical treatment of CaO. We report the BCP, a mixture of hydroxyapatite and octa calcium phosphate from prawn shell biowaste using wet chemical synthesis at 80°C under pH 10. XRD of BCP revealed the coexistence of secondary phases like β-TCP and α-TCP along with HA upon sintering at different temperatures. Furthermore, the SEM and EDS opened well-sintered uniaxial grains and the presence of trace elements like Fe, Mg, Si, and Na. The specimens sintered at 1100°C showed the highest compression strength of 56.8 MPa due to MgO at the grain boundaries, which plays an important role in grain boundary diffusion. Therefore, the prawn shell biowaste-derived BCP has good mechanical properties, making them suitable materials for high-strength bone substitutes. © 2023 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute.

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Calcium phosphate, Compressive strength, Extrusion, Grain boundaries, Hydroxyapatite, Magnesia, Marine biology, Shellfish, Shells (structures), Trace elements, Transmission control protocol, Biowastes, Biphasic calcium phosphates, Compression strength, Marine resources, Prawn shells, Structural characteristics, Tri-calcium phosphates, Wet chemical synthesis, Wet chemical treatment, XRD, Sintering

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Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2023, 122, 2, pp. 69-78

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