Powder Technology, Vol.230, 20-28, 2012
The pyrolytic synthesis of calcium phosphate compounds from carbonized fowl droppings
We succeeded in producing biomimetic calcium phosphate compounds, beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP: Ca-3[PO4](2)) or biphasic calcium phosphate of two-phase ceramics (BCP) with hydroxyapatite (HAp: Ca-10[PO4](6)[OH](2)) and beta-TCP, from carbonized fowl droppings via one-pot hydrothermal reactions. It occurred to us to use the residue, mineral traces and organic compounds in fowl droppings obtained by carbonization as control reagents for the synthesis reaction. Through this selective generation of the single-phase Mg-doped beta-TCP, a stratified formation that resembled a natural nacreous layer was achieved. Further, we were able to produce only HAp/32.4% beta-TCP possessing comparatively high mechanical strength in two-phase BCP ceramics by using incinerated fowl droppings prepared from carbonized fowl droppings sintered in air at 800 degrees C. In the adsorption of ammonia gas, biomimetic calcium phosphate compounds synthesized from fowl droppings have comparable loading capacities to activated carbon. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbonize fowl droppings;Calcium phosphate compounds;Pyrolytic synthesis;Environmental affinity materials