
Octacalcium Phosphate Solubility Product from 4 to 37-Degree-C
Author(s) -
Ming S. Tung,
Naomi Eidelman,
B.A. Sieck,
W. E. Brown
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
journal of research of the national bureau of standards
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-5259
pISSN - 0160-1741
DOI - 10.6028/jres.093.153
Subject(s) - octacalcium phosphate , solubility , degree (music) , phosphate , solubility equilibrium , chemistry , materials science , organic chemistry , physics , acoustics
Octacalcium phosphate (OCP) is proving to be an important intermediary in the formation of tooth and bone mineral and various pathological calcifications. Before this mineral can form, its solubility product must be exceeded. Thus, a knowledge of its precise values under various conditions is required for a basic understanding of calcification processes. The methodology suitable for measuring the solubility of metastable phases was developed and used to determine the negative logarithms of the solubility products of OCP, p K sp (OCP), at 4, 4.8, 6, 18, 23.5, and 37 °C. This methodology includes (1) the use of high solid-to-liquid ratio, 10 mg/mL, to minimize the effects of hydrolysis, (2) frequent sampling during equilibration to detect possible effects of hydrolysis, (3) equilibration from supersaturation and from undersaturation, and (4) equilibration in the absence and presence of a CO 2 -containing atmosphere. The resulting p K sp (OCP) values are 48.3±0.2, 48.3±0.2, 48.2, 48.3, 48.4±0.1 and 48.7±0.2 at 4, 4.8, 6, 18, 23.5, and 37 °C. A 5.5% CO 2 atmosphere did not change the apparent p K sp (OCP) value significantly. The value of p K sp (OCP) obtained by approaching equilibrium from supersaturation was essentially the same as that from undersaturation. The effects of (1) the use of different ionic models, (2) OCP hydrolysis, and (3) differences in equilibrium constants on the apparent p K sp (OCP) values are described; the latter two contribute significantly to the differences in p K sp (OCP).