2020 Materials science & engineeri…

Phase evolution, mechanical properties and MRI contrast behavior of GdPO(4) doped hydroxyapatite for dental applications.

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Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications Vol. 111 : 110858 • Jun 2020

Ca(10)(PO(4))(6)(OH)(2) doped with GdPO(4) (HA-GP) was synthesized by a sol-gel technique, and its phase composition depended on the GdPO(4) content. At low doping levels, the phase structure was composed of hydroxyapatite and some Ca(3)(PO(4))(2), and the content of the latter decreased with the doping content; when the doping content reached to 15 mol%, however, the Ca(3)(PO(4))(2) amount revealed a significant increase, and GdPO(4) turned to be precipitated. With the addition of GdPO(4), the microstructure of HA-GP pellets became dense, and the grain size decreased. GdPO(4) doping enhanced the hardness of HA-GP due to a grain size effect. With increasing the doping content, the toughness increased initially followed by a decrease, and 7.5 mol% doping (HA-GP7.5) led to the highest toughness. Magnetization tests revealed that GdPO(4) had paramagnetic behavior, which made it suitable for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent. The MRI contrast behavior of HA-GP7.5 was investigated. With the increase of the concentration, the T(1) weighted MR image revealed enhanced brightness, while the brightness of T(2) weighted MR images reduced gradually. Considering the phase structure, mechanical properties, and MRI contrast behavior, HA-GP7.5 might have a potential to be used in clinical medicine.

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