High resolution electron microscopy of nonstoichiometric apatite crystals
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 224 (2), 265-276
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092240217
Abstract
The application of high resolution electron microscopy, computer image processing, and image simulation techniques to the investigation of synthetic nonstoichiometric apatites has provided new details of apatite crystal growth mechanisms. Under certain precipitation conditions, calcium‐deficient apatites with distinct octacalcium phosphate (OCP)‐apatite intergrowths have been observed. Apatite crystals with unit‐cell thick overgrowths of OCP on their surfaces confirmed the stepwise hydrolysis crystal growth mechanism initially proposed by Brown (Nature 196:1048–1050). However, many crystals also contained a central two‐dimensional OCP inclusion one to two unit cells thick, embedded in an apatite matrix. Similar planar defects have been observed in dental enamel, dentin, and bone apatite crystals. We have developed a modified version of Brown's stepwise OCP hydrolysis apatite crystal growth mechanism to explain the formation of crystals with OCP central planar defects. The mechanism involves the nucleation of an OCP seed that grows until it reaches a critical size, rh, before OCP hydrolysis occurs. Apatite subsequently grows epitaxially on the OCP seed, thereby embedding it in the center of an apatite crystal. Apatite growth is facilitated by partial screw dislocations emanating from the planar defect.Keywords
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