用于羟基磷灰石开发的煅烧家禽粪便的合成与结构分析

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本研究探讨了利用家禽粪便这种丰富且低成本的废物材料合成羟基磷灰石(HAp)的可行性,羟基磷灰石是骨再生的一种重要生物材料。将家禽粪便在 750°C、800°C 和 850°C 下煅烧 5 小时以产生 HAp。然后使用傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能量色散 X 射线光谱(EDS)、X 射线荧光(XRF)和 X 射线衍射(XRD)分析对处理后的家禽粪便进行表征。傅立叶变换红外光谱分析通过特征磷酸盐吸收带证实了 HAp 的形成,在 850°C 时观察到的纯度最高。扫描电子显微镜分析表明,提高煅烧温度可增强样品的结晶度和颗粒均匀性。XRF 分析表明,随着温度的升高,CaO(40.229-43.328%)和 P2O5(17.905-19.239%)的含量显著增加,这对 HAp 的合成至关重要。Ca/P 比值分别为 1.28、1.54 和 1.71,表明纯度和相组成存在变化。800°C 的 Ca/P 比接近理想值,而 850°C 的 Ca/P 比略高于理想值,表明 HAp 相的纯度较高。XRD 分析证实了这些发现,确定羟基磷灰石(Ca10P6O26H2)为主要相,次生相极少。这些结果表明,850°C 的煅烧温度是利用家禽粪便生产高纯度 HAp 的最佳温度,为生物医学应用提供了一种替代合成 HAp 生产的可持续且具有成本效益的方法。
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Synthesis and structural analysis of calcined poultry manure for hydroxyapatite development
This study investigates the viability of utilizing poultry manure, an abundant and low-cost waste material, for the synthesis of hydroxyapatite (HAp), a critical biomaterial for bone regeneration. Calcination of poultry manure was conducted at 750°C, 800°C, and 850°C for 5 h to produce HAp. The processed poultry manure was then characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDS), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. The FTIR analysis confirmed the formation of HAp through characteristic phosphate absorption bands, with the highest purity observed at 850°C. SEM analysis revealed that increasing calcination temperature enhanced the crystallinity and particle uniformity of the samples. XRF analysis showed a significant increase in CaO (40.229–43.328 %) and P2O5 (17.905–19.239 %) content with rising temperatures, crucial for HAp synthesis. The Ca/P ratios were determined to be 1.28, 1.54, and 1.71, respectively, indicating variations in purity and phase composition. The 800°C provides a near-ideal Ca/P ratio while the 850°C achieves a ratio slightly above the ideal, indicating a high-purity HAp phase. XRD analysis corroborated these findings, identifying hydroxyapatite (Ca10P6O26H2), as the predominant phase with minimal secondary phases. These results suggest that calcination at 850°C is optimal for producing high-purity HAp from poultry manure, offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to synthetic HAp production for biomedical applications.
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