Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements

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Autor(a) principal: Platt,Gustavo M.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bastos,Ivan N., Andrade,Mônica C. de, Taryba,Marina, Lamaka,Sviatlana V., Simões,Alda, Soares,Glória D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Simulated body fluids (SBFs) are largely used as biocompatibility screening and also as an alternative process to the plasma spray coating. Biomimetic processes occur heterogeneously on metallic surface; therefore, the use of a microelectrode technique is highly advisable to detect surface changes. In this work, the local pH was monitored during the first 44 h of deposition of calcium phosphates on titanium samples with a simplified SBF solution. Three-dimensional data (local pH, x-y coordinates) were used to simulate equilibrium concentrations of all species. Based on these quantities, relative supersaturations and Gibbs energy variations of hydroxyapatite and octacalcium phosphate were evaluated. The conjoint experimental and theoretical approach suggested that neither local alkalinity nor free calcium concentration alone produces an adequate scenario of precipitation conditions, but the use of both procedures results in interesting findings not achieved using only a single approach.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
title Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
spellingShingle Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
Platt,Gustavo M.
ion-selective microelectrode
hydroxyapatite
local pH
biomimetic precipitation
title_short Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
title_full Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
title_fullStr Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
title_sort Thermodynamic simulation of phosphate precipitation based on ion-selective microelectrode measurements
author Platt,Gustavo M.
author_facet Platt,Gustavo M.
Bastos,Ivan N.
Andrade,Mônica C. de
Taryba,Marina
Lamaka,Sviatlana V.
Simões,Alda
Soares,Glória D.
author_role author
author2 Bastos,Ivan N.
Andrade,Mônica C. de
Taryba,Marina
Lamaka,Sviatlana V.
Simões,Alda
Soares,Glória D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Platt,Gustavo M.
Bastos,Ivan N.
Andrade,Mônica C. de
Taryba,Marina
Lamaka,Sviatlana V.
Simões,Alda
Soares,Glória D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ion-selective microelectrode
hydroxyapatite
local pH
biomimetic precipitation
topic ion-selective microelectrode
hydroxyapatite
local pH
biomimetic precipitation
description Simulated body fluids (SBFs) are largely used as biocompatibility screening and also as an alternative process to the plasma spray coating. Biomimetic processes occur heterogeneously on metallic surface; therefore, the use of a microelectrode technique is highly advisable to detect surface changes. In this work, the local pH was monitored during the first 44 h of deposition of calcium phosphates on titanium samples with a simplified SBF solution. Three-dimensional data (local pH, x-y coordinates) were used to simulate equilibrium concentrations of all species. Based on these quantities, relative supersaturations and Gibbs energy variations of hydroxyapatite and octacalcium phosphate were evaluated. The conjoint experimental and theoretical approach suggested that neither local alkalinity nor free calcium concentration alone produces an adequate scenario of precipitation conditions, but the use of both procedures results in interesting findings not achieved using only a single approach.
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