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Sintering behaviour of forsterite-doped hydroxyapatite ceramics

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2015
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Ramesh S.
Virik N.S.
Bang L.T.
Niakan A.
Tan C.Y.
Purbolaksono J.
Yap B.K.
Ramesh S.
Teng W.D.
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Institute of Chemical Technology
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In this present work, the effect of forsterite addition on the thermal stability, microstructure and mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite was investigated. Four different forsterite-doped hydroxyapatite (HA-F) compositions were used in this study ranging from 5, 10 and 20 wt. % forsterite. The HA-F ceramics were prepared by powder mixing and ball milling followed by sintering in air at temperatures ranging from 1100�C to 1350�C. The sintered bodies were studied in terms of the phase stability, grain size, relative density, Vickers hardness, fracture toughness and Young's modulus. The results indicated that the presences of forsterite promoted the decomposition of hydroxyapatite, was effective in reducing grain growth and improved the fracture toughness of the sintered body. The results revealed that the mechanical properties of the composite was governed by both the grain size and bulk density.
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Ball milling; Ceramic materials; Density (specific gravity); Elastic moduli; Fracture; Grain growth; Grain size and shape; Hydroxyapatite; Mechanical properties; Microstructure; Olivine; Phase stability; Sintering; Vickers hardness; Bulk density; Doped hydroxyapatites; Forsterites; Grain size; Microstructure and mechanical properties; Powder mixing; Relative density; Sintered body; Fracture toughness
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