Solid-state 1H and 31P NMR and FTIR spectroscopy study of static and dynamic structures in sol-gel derived calcium hydroxyapatites

  • L. Dagys
  • V. Klimavičius
  • J. Kausteklis
  • A. Chodosovskaja
  • V. Aleksa
  • A. Kareiva
  • V. Balevičius
Keywords: solid state NMR, FTIR spectroscopy, nano-structuring, structural water, hydroxyapatites

Abstract

Calcium hydroxyapatite containing amorphous phosphate phase (ACP-CaHA) and nano-structured hydroxyapatite (CaHA) have been prepared by two sol-gel synthesis routes. The structural organization of hydroxyl groups in both materials has been determined by means of 1H MAS NMR and FTIR spectroscopy. It has been shown that the amount of structural –OH groups in nano-structured CaHA is significantly higher than that from adsorbed water and vice versa in ACP-CaHA. A precise signal shape analysis has been carried out for both studied samples. The 31P NMR signals have been found being Voigt-shaped in the wide-line as well as in MAS spectra. The 1H and 31P spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation time measurements have revealed that the fast spin motion takes place in ACP-CaHA. The corresponding correlation time τ ~ 7 · 10–7 s at ~300 K has been determined. The effect of MAS rate on the 31P signal shape also confirms that this motion runs in the time scale of microseconds or even nanoseconds. The magnitude of the anisotropic broadening 1220 ± 20 Hz determined for nano-structured CaHA is very close to the maximum of the dipolar 1H–31P coupling distribution profile estimated using CP MAS kinetics. The dynamics of 1H–31P spin interactions in nano-structured CaHA (τ ~ 3.3 · 10–5 s) is much slower than in ACP-CaHA.
Published
2015-04-21
Section
Spectroscopy