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Advances in Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials presents a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of the latest advances in developing calcium phosphate biomaterials and their applications in medicine. It covers the fundamental structures, synthesis methods, characterization methods, and the physical and chemical...
is a phosphorus solubilizing microorganism discovered in recent years, which can dissolve insoluble phosphorus compounds into soluble phosphorus. To investigate the effects of Burkholderia and calcium phosphate on the composting of Torreya grandis branch
Our coarse-grained approach to understanding ACC structure may be applicable to other poorly ordered inorganic solids of particular scientific importance. Amorphous calcium phosphate (the precursor to bone) and calcium–silicate–hydrates (that is, Portland cements) are obvious ever-contentious examples42...
Biogenic migration also plays a very large role in the history of the element. Calcium is chief among the metallic elements in living matter. Organisms are known that contain more than 10 percent calcium (more than carbon) and build their skeleton from calcium compounds (mainly CaCO3); these ...
It also occurs in living matter, as an essential element in bones, teeth, shell, corals, and plant leaves. It constitutes about 2% of body weight, found mostly in bones and teeth. Its concentration in the blood is about 100 mg/L, found in blood proteins and serum.The few limited ...
which is beneficial for obtaining the early state species during their evolution. However, the calcium phosphate cluster has never been explored in glycerol (or glycerol-dominant solvents) and other non-toxic organic solvents before, to the best of our knowledge. As for GCPC, water molecules rapi...
Despite its importance in many industrial, geological and biological processes, the mechanism of crystallization from supersaturated solutions remains a matter of debate. Recent discoveries show that in many solution systems nanometre-sized structural un
As surface pH increases, calcium phosphate precipitates as a layer of Ca3(PO4)2, which causes an irreversible migration of calcium phosphate to the rind (Le Graet and Brulé, 1993; McSweeney and Fox, 2004; Abraham et al., 2007). The establishment of this gradient was probably accelerated ...
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