Production of hydroxyapatite from Chicken bone via chemical-free preparation using heated ultrasonication / (Record no. 23564)

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Original cataloging agency MMSU
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Personal name Parangipang, John Erico P.
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Title Production of hydroxyapatite from Chicken bone via chemical-free preparation using heated ultrasonication /
Statement of responsibility, etc. John Erico P. Parangipang
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. City of Batac :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MMSU,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.
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Extent xiv, 42 leaves :
Dimensions 29 cm.
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General note UTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering)
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography : leaves 26-27
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Summary, etc. Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a biomaterial that can be extracted from natural<br/> wastes. HAp has been widely used in biomedical applications owing to its excellent<br/> bioactivity, high biocompatibility, and excellent osteoconduction characteristics.<br/> However, most of the techniques and approached used to produce natural HAp<br/> incorporates chemical, that can sabotage the overall composition and properties of the<br/> HAp. This experiment summarizes the effects of alternative extraction method via<br/> heated ultrasonication from natural source, chicken bone. Extraction of HAp was<br/> achieved through boiling and heated ultrasonication. Dried and crushed bones were<br/> fired at 500℃, 700℃, and 900℃ for 2 hours with 10℃/min heating. SEM revealed<br/> that the HAp produced has a globular shape, and decreased particle size as<br/> temperature was increased. Ca and P are the most abundant elements found in the<br/> samples, and the calcination applied removed the carbon compounds of the HAp.<br/> Ca/P molar ratio of the produced HAp has higher stoichiometric ratio of 1.85 than<br/> 1.67 of pure HAp. Additionally, the microstructure of HAp produced using a non<br/>chemical procedure has comparable morphological shape size with the chemically<br/> produced HAp.
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