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publicationDate 2014-06-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102815683-B
titleOfInvention Biomedical alpha-Ca (HPO4) x (SO4)1-x*1/2H2O solid solution particle and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a biomedical alpha-Ca (HPO4) x (SO4)1-x*1/2H2O solid solution particle and a preparation method thereof. By means of a wet-chemical method and heat treatment, parts of SO4 <2-> in CaSO4 are promoted to be replaced by HPO4<2-> to obtain the alpha-Ca (HPO4) x (SO4)1-x*1/2H2O solid solution particle, and compositions and proportions of the alpha- Ca (HPO4) x (SO4)1-x*1/2H2O solid solution particle can be adjusted. The prepared alpha-Ca (HPO4) x (SO4)1-x*1/2H2O solid solution particle can be widely used in the filed of biomedical materials of bone filling materials, bone cement and the like.
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