搪瓷漆
牙釉质
无定形固体
材料科学
晶间腐蚀
牙科
化学
结晶学
微观结构
复合材料
医学
作者
Lyle M. Gordon,Michael J. Cohen,Keith W. MacRenaris,Jill Dill Pasteris,Takele Seda,Derk Joester
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2015-02-12
卷期号:347 (6223): 746-750
被引量:205
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1258950
摘要
Dental enamel, a hierarchical material composed primarily of hydroxylapatite nanowires, is susceptible to degradation by plaque biofilm-derived acids. The solubility of enamel strongly depends on the presence of Mg(2+), F(-), and CO3(2-). However, determining the distribution of these minor ions is challenging. We show—using atom probe tomography, x-ray absorption spectroscopy, and correlative techniques—that in unpigmented rodent enamel, Mg(2+) is predominantly present at grain boundaries as an intergranular phase of Mg-substituted amorphous calcium phosphate (Mg-ACP). In the pigmented enamel, a mixture of ferrihydrite and amorphous iron-calcium phosphate replaces the more soluble Mg-ACP, rendering it both harder and more resistant to acid attack. These results demonstrate the presence of enduring amorphous phases with a dramatic influence on the physical and chemical properties of the mature mineralized tissue.
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