Zyman et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Thermally induced crystallization and phase evolution in powders derived from amorphous calcium phosphate precipitates with a Ca/P ratio of 1: 1Zyman et al., 2016
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- 11578314384876809603
- Author
- Zyman Z
- Epple M
- Goncharenko A
- Rokhmistrov D
- Prymak O
- Loza K
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Crystal Growth
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Calcium phosphate powders of calcium pyrophosphate α 1-CPP (the metastable phase of the high-temperature polymorph α-CPP) and the polymorph β-CPP (stable in this range), of α 1-CPP, β-CPP, α 1-TCP (metastable polymorph of the high-temperature phase α-tricalcium …
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