Abstract

Calcium phosphates deposited by an electrochemical deposition process (ECD) have been prepared in the 0.04 M Ca(H 2PO 4) 2 H 2O (MCPM) solution at 10 V, 60 °C and 80 Torr for 1 h. Subsequently, the deposits have been treated in various concentrations of NaOH (aq) solutions at different temperatures for 1 h. When excess OH − is present in the ECD process, hydroxyapatite (HAP) referred to as pre-HAP is deposited on the Ti–6Al–4 V substrate. After NaOH (aq) treatment, all deposits are converted to the HAP phase. The treatment in 1–2.5 M NaOH (aq) solution at over 60 °C offers a more proper environment for the HAP conversion, referred to as post-HAP, and has an average crystallite size of about 21 nm. For more than 5 M NaOH (aq) treatment, both pre- and post-HAP show a reduction of 5–20 nm in particle size.

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