CalciumPhosphatVerbindungen
Calcium phosphate refers to a family of inorganic compounds that contain calcium ions and phosphate groups. The term encompasses several mineral phases, including monocalcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2, dicalcium phosphate CaHPO4, tricalcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2, and hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3(OH). The most biologically important member is hydroxyapatite, the principal mineral component of bone and tooth enamel.
These compounds are typically white crystalline solids that are sparingly soluble in water. Solubility varies by
Occurrence and uses include naturally occurring minerals such as apatite and whitlockite. In biology, hydroxyapatite forms
Preparation and transformations are commonly achieved by reacting phosphoric acid with calcium sources such as calcium
Safety and environmental aspects note that these compounds are generally safe when used as directed in consumer