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Bone Mineral Change During Experimental Calcination: An X‐ray Diffraction Study
Authors:Sergio Galeano MSc  Mari Luz García‐Lorenzo PhD
Institution:1. National Police Corps, Homicide Central Command, , Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Faculty of Geology, University Complutense of Madrid, , 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The effects of calcination (400–1200°C) on pig bones have been studied using powder X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and secondary modifications, such as color change and weight loss. The characterisation by powder XRD confirmed the presence of the crystalline phase of hydroxyapatite, and comparison of the results obtained at different temperatures suggested that at 650°C, all the organic components and carbonate substitutions were completely removed. Accordingly, these samples were white. In addition, the crystallinity degree and the crystallite size progressively increased with the calcination temperature until 650°C, remaining stable until 1200°C. Below 650°C, bone samples presented organic compounds, resulting in background noise in the diffractogram and gray or black color. In addition, impurities in the lattice correspond to low crystallite sizes.
Keywords:forensic science  burned bones  powder X‐ray diffraction  crystallite size  hydroxyapatite  calcination
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