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Abstract
Octacalcium phosphate granules were subsequently immersed for different lengths of time from 1 day to 44 days at constant temperature 37±0.4°C in solutions, simulating the extracellular body fluids: Supersaturated Calcification Solution (SCS), Simulated Body Fluid (SBF), based on the ISO-10993 “Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices” standard. The role of buffer`s systems pH-value, time of the material exposure and calcium and phosphorus ionic concentrations were analysed with the main focus on kinetics of degradation, changes in the morphological characteristics and phase composition of octacalcium phosphate samples.
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1 Institution of Russian Academy of Sciences A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Material Science RAS, PhD in Materials Engineering, Leninskii pr. 49, Moscow, 117334 Russia