Copper-Doped Strontium Apatite
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In this Master’s thesis project, strontium apatite has been doped with copper ions
using solid state synthesis methods. Different annealing temperatures and dwelling
times were tested to see which synthesis conditions yielded the most phase pure
sample. The composition and structure of the synthesised samples have been inves
tigated using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction with complementary Rietveld
refinement. Infrared spectroscopy was used in order to investigate presence of OH
bonds in the structures. The results suggest that by annealing in air at 1400 °C
for 6 hours, followed by air quenching, it is possible to achieve a purple-coloured
copper-doped strontium apatite, with strontium phosphate being created as a mi
nor side-phase. The infrared spectroscopy suggests no OH-bonds are present in the
synthesised structures, and that some form of oxocuprate ions are present in the one
dimensional channels of the apatite structure. These results offer a relatively simple
synthesis route, to be further optimised in order to achieve a phase pure sample of
copper-doped strontium apatite. If achieved, the copper-doped strontium apatite
could be used as a potential reference to copper-doped lead apatite, to see how the
electron interactions differ between the two. The synthesis method could also be
used as a platform for future investigations of how the structure and properties of
apatites can be changed upon doping with copper, and potentially with other types
of ions as well.
