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calcium phosphate
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calcium phosphate

White solid, the main constituent of animal bones. It occurs naturally as the mineral apatite and in rock phosphate, and is used in the preparation of phosphate fertilizers.



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Because HA is the most alkaline salt among all calcium phosphates that can be prepared in an aqueous system, a larger amount of acid is needed to prepare HA saturated solutions compared to saturated solutions of other calcium phosphates.
The conference will focus on bioceramics, such as calcium phosphates and hydroxyapatite technology; an indispensable biomaterials in clinical practice.
Common impurity phases in synthetic apatites prepared by precipitation from supersaturated aqueous solutions are calcium phosphate compounds such as amorphous calcium phosphates (ACP) with variable compositions of [Ca.
 
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