hydroxyphosphates
Hydroxyphosphates are a class of inorganic compounds that contain both hydroxyl (OH-) and phosphate (PO43-) functional groups. These compounds are generally salts of phosphoric acid where some of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by metal cations and others by hydroxyl groups. The general formula for hydroxyphosphates can vary depending on the specific cation and the degree of hydroxylation and phosphorylation.
A common and well-known example of a hydroxyphosphate is hydroxyapatite, with the chemical formula Ca5(PO4)3(OH). Hydroxyapatite
The synthesis of hydroxyphosphates can be achieved through various methods, often involving precipitation reactions in aqueous
Hydroxyphosphates find applications in several fields. Beyond their biological importance in mineralized tissues, they are explored