Abstract

Calcium hydroxyapatite made from duck eggshell react to phosphoric acid with the Ca/P mole ratio 1.67 and calcined at 800º, 900º, and 1000°C for each temperature 2 hr. Duck eggshell is a source of calcium carbonate having high purity content more than 98.101 %w/w and small amount of other metal oxides. Duck eggshell is a bio-material similar to other calcium sources i.e. coral, animal bone, and seashell. There are many advantages of using duck eggshell as a raw material such as abundant, low price, high purity of calcium carbonate content, easy to calcium phosphate formation, biocompatibility, bioactive, non-toxic for human, and the high percentage of ceramic yield 69.73%w/w. In addition, one of the most important advantages is to reduce the amount of duck eggshell waste from household and food industries as environmental conservation. The optimum condition to obtain high purity hydroxyapatite is sintering calcium phosphate at 1000°C for 2 hr. The average particle size, specific surface are, pore diameter, and true density of sample sintered at 1000°C for 2 hr are 39.92 µm, 2.12 m2/g, 98.96 Å, 3.02 g/cm3, respectively, in soft fine white powder. Furthermore, the results obtained by XRF, SEM, and XRD confirmed of sample fired at 1000°C for 2 hr to be calcium hydroxyapatite (HA, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) of Ca/P mole ratio 1.67 and small amount of calcium phosphate (β-TCP, Ca3PO4) of Ca/P mole ratio 1.5. Therefore, the duck eggshell is a potentially bio-ceramic material to prepare calcium hydroxyapatite applied for biomedical, bio-dental, and many industries i.e. pharmaceutical, toothpaste, cosmetic, and nutrient food etc.

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