A physicochemical process for fabricating submicrometre calcium iron phosphate spheres

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We developed a simple and quick physicochemical process for fabricating calcium iron phosphate submicrometre spheres. Here, pulsed laser irradiation was performed to a calcium phosphate reaction mixture supplemented with ferric ions as a light-absorbing agent. The size and chemical composition of the spheres were controllable through the experimental conditions. © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Nakamura, M., Oyane, A., Sakamaki, I., Ishikawa, Y., Shimizu, Y., Koga, K., … Koshizaki, N. (2014). A physicochemical process for fabricating submicrometre calcium iron phosphate spheres. RSC Advances, 4(72), 38442–38445. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra04941a

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