https://biomedres.us/abstracts/BJSTR.MS.ID.001239.php
Abstract
#Hydroxyapatite with #nanoporousstructure is a valuable #biomaterial to
enhance the efficiency of adsorption based biomedical applications,
i.e., drug delivery and protein adsorption. In this study, nanoporous
hydroxyapatite was synthesized by using #hydrothermaltechnique.
Decyltrimethylammonium bromide (C10TAB) surfactant was used as template
for the formation of nanoporous structure in the hydroxyapatite.
The presence of pure hydroxyapatite phase in the synthesized samples is
verified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The nanoporous
hydroxyapatite samples exhibit pore size of 18.5-33.5nm, BET surface
area of 39.5-84.6 m2 g-1 and pore volume of 0.35-0.44 cm3g-1. The#hemolysis test shows that the nanoporous hydroxyapatite samples are
highly #hemocompatible with the percentage of hemolysis less than 5
%. This study reveals the effectiveness of the #hydrothermaltechnique
for producing nanoporous hydroxyapatite targeted for adsorption based
biomedical applications.
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