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Intergrowth and Interfacial Structure of Biomimetic Fluorapatite–Gelatin Nanocomposite: A Solid-State NMR Study
The model system fluorapatite–gelatin
allows mimicking the
formation conditions on a lower level of complexity compared to natural
dental and bone tissues. Here, we report on solid-state NMR investigations
to examine the structure of fluorapatite–gelatin nanocomposites
on a molecular level with particular focus on organic–inorganic
interactions. Using <sup>31</sup>P, <sup>19</sup>F, and <sup>1</sup>H MAS NMR and heteronuclear correlations, we found the nanocomposite
to consist of crystalline apatite-like regions (fluorapatite and hydroxyfluorapatite)
in close contact with a more dissolved (amorphous) layer containing
first motifs of the apatite crystal structure as well as the organic
component. A scheme of the intergrowth region in the fluorapatite–gelatin
nanocomposite, where mineral domains interact with organic matrix,
is presented