Localized Crystallization of Calcium Phosphates by Light- Induced Processes
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2023-09-04Referencia bibliográfica
Besirske, P., Menichetti, A., Montalti, M., García-Ruiz, J. M., Winterhalder, M., Boneberg, J., & Cölfen, H. Localized Crystallization of Calcium Phosphates by Light‐Induced Processes. Chemistry–A European Journal, e202302327.[doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302327]
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European Research Council for funding project 101069348 – INPATT; Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEALRésumé
Medical treatment options for bones and teeth can be
significantly enhanced by taking control over the crystallization
of biomaterials like hydroxyapatite in the healing process.
Light-induced techniques are particularly interesting for this
approach as they offer tremendous accuracy in spatial
resolution. However, in the field of calcium phosphates, lightinduced
crystallization has not been investigated so far. Here,
proof of principle is established to successfully induce
carbonate-hydroxyapatite precipitation by light irradiation.
Phosphoric acid is released by a photolabile molecule exclusively
after irradiation, combining with calcium ions to form a
calcium phosphate in the crystallization medium. 4-Nitrophenylphosphate
(4NPP) is established as the photolabile molecule
and the system is optimized and fully characterized. A calcium
phosphate is crystallized exclusively by irradiation in aqueous
solution and identified as carbonate apatite. Control over the
localization and stabilization of the carbonate apatite is
achieved by a pulsed laser, triggering precipitation in calcium
and 4NPP-containing gel matrices. The results of this communication
open up a wide range of new opportunities, both in the
field of chemistry for more sophisticated reaction control in
localized crystallization processes and in the field of medicine
for enhanced treatment of calcium phosphate containing
biomaterials.