Colloidal synthesis and characterization of monocrystalline apatite nanophosphors

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY(2007)

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Here, we report the synthesis and characterization of 12 nm long, ultrafine, individualized calcium phosphate nanorods. Synthesis of these nanobuilding blocks involved the preparation of a calcium phosphate hybrid precursor containing an aminophosphate ligand. Colloidal calcium phosphate nanoparticles were achieved through the reorganization of an amorphous hybrid precursor at high temperature during a post-ageing step. These nanoparticles can be described as monocrystalline deficient calcium hydroxyapatite Ca10-x(PO4)(6-x)(HPO4)(x)(OH)(2-x), with surfaces stabilized by [PO32--O(CH2)(2)NH3+] groups. A model is proposed in which the [ ab] plane of the nanoparticles is formed by 9 unit cells surrounded by a peripheral layer composed of twelve aminoethyl phosphate (AEP)-calcium phosphate (xCa(9)(PO4)(6-y)Ca-(AEP)(2)) hybrid units. Our ultrafine individualized calcium phosphate nanophosphors, synthesized in aqueous medium and displaying amino groups on their surface, are good candidates for use as fluorescent probes in biological imaging.
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