Mechanical properties of tricalcium phosphate single crystals grown by molten salt synthesis

Viswanath, B. ; Raghavan, R. ; Gurao, N. P. ; Ramamurty, U. ; Ravishankar, N. (2008) Mechanical properties of tricalcium phosphate single crystals grown by molten salt synthesis Acta Biomaterialia, 4 (5). pp. 1448-1454. ISSN 1742-7061

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Abstract

Mechanical properties of flux-grown tricalcium phosphate (TCP) single crystals ranging in size from 50 to 75 μ m have been characterized by performing micro- and nanoindentation on their facets. Notwithstanding the inherent brittleness and anisotropy, these single crystals exhibit nanoscale plasticity in the form of pile-up around the edges of indents. A similar plastic response was observed in hydroxyapatite (HA) single crystals during nanoindentation in an earlier study. The hardness and elastic modulus obtained during nanoindentation are discussed in comparison with the polycrystalline forms of both TCP and HA found in the literature. The indentation fracture toughness values of TCP single crystals were found to be higher than those of HA single crystals. The higher values are attributed not only to the difference in crystal structure and corresponding differences in surface energy, but also to extensive crack bridging by ligament formation across crack faces during crack propagation.

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Keywords:Single Crystals; Tricalcium Phosphate; Plasticity; Crack Bridging; Nanoindentation
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