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CaHPO4 is a chemical compound that consists of calcium, hydrogen, and phosphate. It is a common inorganic salt that is used in various laboratory applications.

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Synthesis and Analysis of CaHPO4-Fe-Si Composite

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CaHPO4 (99% from Fisher Scientific, 0.031 g) was mixed with Fe and Si powder (0.1 g each) to give a 0.1:1:2 mixture of CaHPO4:Fe:Si by mole. This mixture was heated in an alumina crucible under N2 gas at 1000 °C for 8 h. The resulting powder was extracted with a solution of Na4EDTA in water (10 mL) for 1 week, and analyzed by 31P NMR (details in49 (link)) for 10,000 scans in 1H-coupled mode.
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Synthesis of α-Tricalcium Phosphate

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α-Tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP, Ca3(PO4)2) was synthesized by sintering a mixture of monetite (CaHPO4, 2.15 mol; J.T.Baker, Fisher Scientific GmbH, Schwerte, Germany) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3, 1 mol; Merck) at 1400 °C for 5 h followed by quenching to room temperature and grinding in a ball mill (Retsch, Haan, Germany) for 4 h.
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