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  • oa Design and Scale-Up of a Synthesis Process for Antimicrobial Oxygenated Apatites for Biomedical Applications

  • Authors: Soumia Belouafa1ORCID icon, Mohammed Berrada1ORCID icon, Khalid Digua2ORCID icon and Hassan Chaair2ORCID icon
  • 1 Laboratory of Biology and Health, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco 2 Laboratory of Process Engineering and Environment, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco
  • Source: Johnson Matthey Technology Review
    Available online: 27 August 2025
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1595/205651326X17562132229659
    • Received: 11 Jul 2025
    • Revised: 25 Aug 2025
    • Accepted: 26 Aug 2025
    • Published online: 27 Aug 2025

Abstract

This study presents the design and scaling of a pilot-scale process for synthesizing antimicrobial oxygenated apatites, with emphasis on reproducibility and industrial scalability. The system achieves a daily production of 600 g of bioactive apatite using calcium nitrate or chloride, and 300 g/day with calcium carbonate under optimized conditions. Key units—including a double-jacketed reactor (40°C) with a marine agitator and an optimized mixer—were dimensioned using experimental data to maintain a Ca/P ratio of 1.575, ensuring structural integrity and controlled release of oxygenated species. Heat transfer, mixing dynamics, and agitation power were rigorously calculated to enable consistent scale-up. This work provides a validated framework for transitioning lab-scale apatite synthesis to controlled industrial production.

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