Preparation and Phase Evolution of Wollastonite by Sol-Gel Combustion Method Using Sucrose as the Fuel

2013 
Wollastonite is a bioactive material (molecular formula of CaSiO3) that belongs to the class of calcium silicate. It is widely used as a bone regenerative material and as a drug delivery carrier due to its high bioactivity and biocompatibility. A novel sol-gel combustion synthesis has been adopted by using sucrose as a fuel and nitric acid as an oxidizer to synthesize wollastonite. Calcium nitrate and tetraethyl orthosilicate were taken as the source of calcium and silicate. The obtained powders were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction to check the phase formation and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy for the identification of the characteristic functional group. The average particle size calculated by using Scherer's formula is 51.7 nm, and the lattice parameter values are found to be a = 15.4301 A, b = 7.3242 A, and c = 7.017 A. The phase transformation studies were carried out by using a thermogravimetric analyzer. The morphology of the pure wollastonite was imaged by using scanning...
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