• Title of article

    Synthesis and characterization of calcium hydroxy and fluoroapatite functionalized with methyl phosphonic dichloride

  • Author/Authors

    Hassen Agougui، نويسنده , , Abdallah Aissa، نويسنده , , Mongi Debbabi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    182
  • To page
    188
  • Abstract
    The nature of apatite–organic molecule interaction was the subject of many investigations. Grafting the organic molecule onto the inorganic support may precede through either formation of covalent bonds or ionic interaction between superficial hydroxyl on the apatite surface and organic functions. The hybrid materials obtained by functionalization of apatite surfaces with phosphonate moieties are of interest for their potential applications such in catalysis, chromatography and biomedical domain. In this scope, calcium hydroxyl and fluoroapatite (CaHAp and CaFAp) were prepared in the presence of the methyl phosphonic dichloride (MPO), by contact method in organic solvent at 25 °C for 2 days. The products are rigorously characterized by chemical analysis, infrared (IR), MAS-NMR spectroscopies, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and specific surface area (SSA). The X-ray powder analysis showed that the crystallinity was sensibly affected by the presence of organic moieties. The IR spectroscopy showed new vibration modes appearing related to phosphonate groups essentially at 2930, 1315, 945, 764 and 514 cm−1. The 31P MAS NMR spectrum for hydroxy and fluoroapatite exhibits a single signal at 2.8 ppm. After reaction with (MPO) the spectra show the presence of new signals, assigned to the formation of organic–inorganic bond between the superficial hydroxyl groups of the apatite (triple bond; length of mdashCaOH) and (triple bond; length of mdashPOH) and methyl phosphonic dichloride. The SSA decreases with increasing phosphonate amount especially for CaHAp modified by (MPO). AFM indicated that the texture surface was changed by grafting.
  • Keywords
    Grafting , Methylphosphonic dichloride , AFM
  • Journal title
    Applied Surface Science
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Applied Surface Science
  • Record number

    1005890