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Ammonium-to-sodium ion-exchange process at the interlayer of octacalcium phosphate.

Yuki SugiuraYoji MakitaMasanori Horie
Published in: RSC advances (2021)
Octacalcium phosphate (OCP) has been considered as the layer component of calcium phosphate, but whether it achieves the ionic-exchange ability of conventional layer components is unclear. As OCP is highly biocompatible, understanding its ionic-exchange properties would potentially expand its pharmaceutical and medical applications. Herein, we demonstrate that the substituted cations in ammonium (NH 4 )-substituted octacalcium phosphate (OCP-NH 4 ) and sodium (Na)-containing ammonium phosphate solutions undergo ion exchanges with OCP interlayers. Replacing NH 4 + with Na + did not alter the crystal structure of OCP, confirming that a substituted cation exchange process similar to that in other layered compounds occurs in OCP.
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