Abstract

The conductivity of calcium phosphates has been found related to the simultaneous presence of P-OH functions and hydration water. Thus at 200–300°C in 5 atm flowing steam the conductivities of Ca(H 2PO 4) 2·H 2O and CaHPO 4·2H 2O are > 10 −3 ω −1 cm −1. Both the anhydrous acid hydrogen phosphates, CaHPO 4 and Ca 2HP 3O 10, and the neutral phosphates, Ca 2P 2O 7, Ca(PO 3) 2 and Ca 3(PO 4) 2, have lower conductivities.

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