Ca2P2O7

ceramic
· Ca2P2O7

Calcium pyrophosphate (Ca₂P₂O₇) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the phosphate family, commonly used as a bioactive material in biomedical applications and as a functional additive in industrial ceramics. It is employed in orthopedic and dental implant coatings, bone cements, and bioactive composites where its biocompatibility and ability to bond with biological tissues make it valuable for promoting osseointegration. Ca₂P₂O₇ also serves as a polishing agent, catalyst support, and thermal barrier component in specialized ceramics, offering advantages over simpler phosphates due to its chemical stability and controlled dissolution rates in physiological environments.

orthopedic implant coatingsdental bone scaffoldsbioactive ceramicsbone cement formulationsbiomedical compositeshigh-temperature ceramic applications

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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