Silicon structured hydroxyapatite cements are obtained on the basis of silicon structured α-tricalcium phosphates having the increased values of solubility. Influence of content of silicon in structure silicon structured α-tricalcium phosphates and concentration of tempering water - sodium hydrophosphate on chemical and physicomechanical properties of the received cements is investigated. Silicon structured hydroxyapatite cements for application in bone plastic surgery are optimized.
Silicon structured calcium phosphates, tricalcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, hydroxyapatite cement, porosity, durability
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