Deproteinized and defatted bone pulp was preliminary calcined at 600°C and then at 650-950°C for 2 h in a chamber kiln under air to produce hydroxyapatite. The product contained P (about 17.5% by weight) and Ca (39.5-41.7% by weight). The crystallinity degree and P and Ca contents increased with increasing the calcination temp. The Ca/P ratio in the product was not stoichiometric.
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