Abstract

Acid-basic materials are often used to catalyse organic reactions. Hydroxyapatite is acidic and hydrotalcite presents basic properties. The association of both compounds in a single material should present a rather unique catalytic behavior. Three preparations of hydroxyapatite impregnated with hydrotalcite are presented. The effect of microwave irradiation, at different preparation levels, is discussed. A homogeneous distribution of hydrotalcite on hydroxyapatite surface is obtained when hydrotalcite is precipitated over a previously microwave irradiated hydroxyapatite. Instead, if the hydrotalcite mixture is incorporated to the hydroxyapatite precursor gel and the resulting mixture microwave irradiated, hydrotalcite is preferentially deposited in the hydroxyapatite interparticle spaces. When both hydroxyapatite and hydrotalcite solutions are irradiated, mixed and irradiated again, the composite behaves as the addition of the two components.

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