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Characterization of active phosphorus surface sites at synthetic carbonate-free fluorapatite using single-pulse 1H, 31P, and 31P CP MAS NMR.

Department of Chemical Engineering and Geoscience, Division of Chemistry, Luleå University of Technology, SE-97187 Luleå, Sweden.
Langmuir (impact factor: 4.19). 06/2006; 22(10):4787-92. DOI:10.1021/la052837j pp.4787-92
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ABSTRACT The chemically active phosphorus surface sites defined as PO(x), PO(x)H, and PO(x)H2, where x = 1, 2, or 3, and the bulk phosphorus groups of PO4(3-) at synthetic carbonate-free fluorapatite (Ca5(PO4)3F) have been studied by means of single-pulse 1H,31P, and 31P CP MAS NMR. The changes in composition and relative amounts of each surface species are evaluated as a function of pH. By combining spectra from single-pulse 1H and 31P MAS NMR and data from 31P CP MAS NMR experiments at varying contact times in the range 0.2-3.0 ms, it has been possible to distinguish between resonance lines in the NMR spectra originating from active surface sites and bulk phosphorus groups and also to assign the peaks in the NMR spectra to the specific phosphorus species. In the 31P CP MAS NMR experiments, the spinning frequency was set to 4.2 kHz; in the single-pulse 1H MAS NMR experiments, the spinning frequency was 10 kHz. The 31P CP MAS NMR spectrum of fluorapatite at pH 5.9 showed one dominating resonance line at 2.9 ppm assigned to originate from PO4(3-) groups and two weaker shoulder peaks at 5.4 and 0.8 ppm which were assigned to the unprotonated PO(x) (PO, PO2-, and PO3(2-)) and protonated PO(x)H (PO2H and PO3H-) surface sites. At pH 12.7, the intensity of the peak representing unprotonated PO(x) surface sites has increased 1.7% relative to the bulk peak, while the intensity of the peaks of the protonated species PO(x)H have decreased 1.4% relative to the bulk peak. At pH 3.5, a resonance peak at -4.5 ppm has appeared in the 31P CP MAS NMR spectrum assigned to the surface species PO(x)H2 (PO3H2). The results from the 1H MAS and 31P CP MAS NMR measurements indicated that H+, OH-, and physisorbed H2O at the surface were released during the drying process at 200 degrees C.

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Keywords

1H MAS
 
31P CP MAS NMR
 
31P CP MAS NMR measurements
 
31P MAS NMR
 
active surface sites
 
bulk phosphorus groups
 
chemically active phosphorus surface sites
 
dominating resonance line
 
NMR spectra
 
NMR spectra originating
 
protonated PO(x)H
 
protonated species PO(x)H
 
single-pulse 1H
 
specific phosphorus species
 
spinning frequency
 
surface species PO(x)H2
 
synthetic carbonate-free fluorapatite
 
unprotonated PO(x)
 
varying contact times
 
weaker shoulder peaks