@article{oai:ohu-lib.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002297, author = {秋山, 哲夫 and 五十嵐, 栄 and 長岡, 正博 and 大橋, 明石 and 植田, 正彦 and アキヤマ, テツオ and イガラシ, サカエ and ナガオカ, マサヒロ and オオハシ, アカシ and ウエダ, マサヒコ and AKIYAMA, Tetuo and IGARASHI, Sakae and NAGAOKA, Masahiro and OHASHI, Akashi and UEDA, Masahiko}, issue = {3}, journal = {奥羽大学歯学誌}, month = {Sep}, note = {P(論文), In recent years titanium dioxide (TiO_2) has been widely identified as a photocatalyst. Compound materials with their surface covered with apatite microcrystals have been used in various fields. On the other hand, titanium was substituted for the calcium ion in the apatite crystal. The titanium-ion-substitution apatite exhibited photocatalytic properties and was termed photocatalytic apatite. It is thought that the titanium ion was substituted for column calcium in photocatalytic apatite. However, X-ray diffraction analysis of photocatalytic apatite revealed a feeble peak that was attributed to TiO_2. Therefore, the question arised as to if the titanium signal from the apatite crystals indicated that the titanium existed as titanium dioxide microparticles. To answer this question, photocatalytic apatites with various titanium concentrations were synthesized. Additionally apatites with concentration of 0% titanium and measured amounts of titanium dioxide were also synthesized. Then the photocatalytic apatites with variable concentration of titanium and the apatites with variable concentration of titanium dioxide were compared with them, using X-ray diffraction analysis and chemical analysis. The following results were obtained : (1) The author could not completely deny the possibility that the titanium which existed as titanium dioxide particles had been mixed with apatite particles in the photocatalytic apatite. (2) In the photocatalytic apatite, where the substitution of titanium (IV) for Calcium (II) occurred, the substitution ratio was likely 1 : 1.}, pages = {207--212}, title = {光触媒アパタイトの構造について}, volume = {31}, year = {2004} }