70CHAPTER 3 Advanced characterization techniques for nanostructures
XRD case studies
Cengiz et al. used XRD to characterize nanoparticles of a novel calcium phosphate
growth medium referred to as CaP–Tris [48]. This was prepared by mixing Tris
(CH
2
OH)
3
CNH
2
, HCL, K
2
HPO
4
and CaCl
2
in deionized water. This new formula-
tion was compared with a reference HA powder. Figure 3.11 shows the XRD patterns
of reference HA and CaP–Tris. As can be seen, the XRD patterns are almost identical
in terms of peak position and relative intensity. Thus, HA nanoparticles have been
synthesized by a new precipitation method and CaP–Tris calcium phosphate growth
medium. ...
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