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titleOfInvention Biomedical anhydrous Ca(HPO4)x(SO4)(1-x) solid solution granule and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses an anhydrous Ca(HPO4)x(SO4)(1-x) solid solution granule and a preparation method thereof. Part of SO4<2-> in CaSO4 is replaced by HPO4<2-> by adopting a wet chemical method and heat treatment to obtain the anhydrous Ca(HPO4)x(SO4)(1-x) solid solution granule with adjustable compositions and proportions. The anhydrous Ca(HPO4)x(SO4)(1-x) solid solution granule prepared by the preparation method disclosed by the invention can be widely applied to the fields of biomedical materials such as bone filling materials and bone cement.
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