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Original Article

Long-lived Radicals in Irradiated Apatites of Biological Interest: An e.s.r. Study of Apatite Samples Treated with 13CO2

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Pages 621-633 | Received 06 Dec 1984, Accepted 28 Mar 1985, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Hydroxyapatite is used as a model for studying radical formation in the mineral compartment of irradiated calcified tissues. Treating this material with 13C-enriched CO2 confirms that radiogenic long-lived radicals correspond to carbon centred species. It is shown, however, that these radicals are not located on the carbonate ions which substitute either the phosphate or the hydroxyl groups. The conditions which allow the formation and the trapping of these radicals are investigated (role of humidity, CO2 and temperature) and this paramagnetic species is identified as CO2 adsorbed at the surface of apatite crystallites.

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