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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 62, 590-592, Copyright © 1983 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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A. D. Wilson, H. J. Prosser and D. M. Powis
The interaction between polyacrylate ions and hydroxyapatite was examined using extraction techniques and infra-red spectroscopy. These studies have shown that polyacrylate ions become irreversibly attached to the surface of hydroxyapatite by displacing existing phosphate ions. The mechanism is not one of simple ion exchange, since calcium ions are displaced by the phosphate ions.
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