Abstract:
Synthesized by the wet chemical precipitation technique,
hydroxyapatite (HAp)
powders with the sizes of the crystallites of $20$–$50$ nm and $1$${\mu}$m were analyzed by different
analytical methods. By means of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
it is shown that during
the synthesis process nitrate anions from the reagents (by-products)
could incorporate into the HAp structure.
The relaxation times and EPR parameters of the stable axially
symmetric NO$_3^{2-}$
paramagnetic centres detected after $X$-ray irradiation are measured
with high accuracy.
Analyses of high-frequency ($95$ GHz)
electron-nuclear double resonance
spectra from $^1$H and $^{31}$P nuclei and $ab$initio density
functional theory
calculations allow suggesting that the paramagnetic centres and
nitrate anions as the precursors
of NO$_3^{2-}$ radicals preferably occupy PO$_4^{3-}$ site in the HAp
structure.