Elena Klimashina
Moscow State University
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2012
Boris Yavkin; G. V. Mamin; S. B. Orlinskii; M. R. Gafurov; M Kh Salakhov; Timur Biktagirov; Elena Klimashina; V.I. Putlayev; Yu. D. Tret'yakov; N.I. Silkin
W-band pulsed EPR and ENDOR investigations of X-ray irradiated nanoparticles of synthetic hydroxyapatite Ca(9)Pb(PO(4))(6)(OH)(2) are performed. It is shown that in the investigated species lead ions probably replace the Ca(1) position in the hydroxyapatite structure.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2014
Timur Biktagirov; M. R. Gafurov; G. V. Mamin; Elena Klimashina; Putlayev; S. B. Orlinskii
We demonstrate the application of the combined experimental-computational approach for studying the anionic impurities in hydroxyapatite (HAp). Influence of the carbonation level (x) on the concentration of the NO3(2-) radicals in the HAp nanocrystals of Ca10-xNax(PO4)6-x(CO3)x(OH)2 with x in the range 0 < x < 2 and average sizes of 30 nm is investigated by different analytical methods including electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). Stable NO3(2-) radicals are formed under X-ray irradiation of nano-HAp samples from NO3(-) ions incorporated in trace amounts during the wet synthesis process. Density functional theory (DFT) based calculations show energetic preference for the PO4 group substitution by NO3(-) ions. Comparison of the calculated and experimental spectroscopic parameters (g and hyperfine tensors) reveals that EPR detects the NO3(2-) radicals located in the positions of the PO4 group only. It is shown that with the increase in x, the carbonate ions substitute the NO3(2-)/NO3(-) ions. DFT calculations confirm that carbonate incorporation in HAp structure is energetically more favorable than the formation of the nitrate defect.
Jetp Letters | 2014
M. R. Gafurov; Timur Biktagirov; Boris Yavkin; G. V. Mamin; Yaroslav Filippov; Elena Klimashina; V.I. Putlayev; S. B. Orlinskii
Synthesized by the wet chemical precipitation technique, hydroxyapatite (HAp) powders with the sizes of the crystallites of 20–50 nm and 1 μm were analyzed by different analytical methods. By means of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) it is shown that during the synthesis process nitrate anions from the reagents (byproducts) could incorporate into the HAp structure. The relaxation times and EPR parameters of the stable axially symmetric NO32− paramagnetic centers detected after X-ray irradiation are measured with high accuracy. Analyses of high-frequency (95 GHz) electron-nuclear double resonance spectra from 1H and 31P nuclei and ab initio density functional theory calculations allow suggesting that the paramagnetic centers and nitrate anions as the precursors of NO32− radicals preferably occupy PO43− site in the HAp structure.
Physics of the Solid State | 2016
M. R. Gafurov; Timur Biktagirov; G. V. Mamin; D. V. Shurtakova; Elena Klimashina; V. I. Putlyaev; S. B. Orlinskii
The effect of codoping of hydroxyapatite (HAP) nanocrystals with average sizes of 35 ± 15 nm during “wet” synthesis by CO32− carbonate anions and Mn2+ cations on relaxation characteristics (for the times of electron spin–spin relaxation) of the NO32− nitrate radical anion has been studied. By the example of HAP, it has been demonstrated that the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is an efficient method for studying anion–cation (co)doping of nanoscale particles. It has been shown experimentally and by quantummechanical calculations that simultaneous introduction of several ions can be energetically more favorable than their separate inclusion. Possible codoping models have been proposed, and their energy parameters have been calculated.
Optics and Spectroscopy | 2014
Timur Biktagirov; M. R. Gafurov; G. V. Mamin; S. B. Orlinskii; Boris Yavkin; A. A. Rodionov; Elena Klimashina; V. I. Putlyaev; Ya. Yu. Fillipov
Specimens of powders of hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) with average crystallite sizes in the range of 20–50 nm synthesized by the wet precipitation method have been investigated by the multifrequency (9 and 94 GHz) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) methods. In specimens subjected to X-ray irradiation at room temperature, EPR signals that are caused by nitrogen compounds have been observed. Numerical calculations performed in terms of the density functional theory show that the observed EPR signal is caused by the occurrence of paramagnetic centers, the structure of which is NO32− and which replace the positions of PO43− in the hydroxyapatite structure.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015
M. R. Gafurov; Timur Biktagirov; G. V. Mamin; Elena Klimashina; V.I. Putlayev; L.M. Kuznetsova; S. B. Orlinskii
Magnetic Resonance in Solids. Electronic Journal | 2013
M. R. Gafurov; Boris Yavkin; Timur Biktagirov; G. V. Mamin; S. B. Orlinskii; V V Izotov; Salakhov M.Kh.; Elena Klimashina; V.I. Putlayev; V A Abdul’Yanov; I M Ignatjev; R. N. Khairullin; A V Zamochkin; Chelyshev Yu.A.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2018
K. Iskhakova; F. Murzakhanov; G. V. Mamin; V. I. Putlyaev; Elena Klimashina; I. V. Fadeeva; A. S. Fomin; S. M. Barinov; A. Maltsev; S. Bakhteev; R. Yusupov; M. R. Gafurov; S. B. Orlinskii
Magnetic Resonance in Solids. Electronic Journal | 2017
F. Murzakhanov; B. Gabbasov; K. Iskhakova; A. Voloshin; G. V. Mamin; V. I. Putlyaev; Elena Klimashina; I. V. Fadeeva; A. S. Fomin; S. M. Barinov; Timur Biktagirov; S. B. Orlinskii; M. R. Gafurov
Actual problems of magnetic resonance and its application. XVII International Youth Scientific School | 2014
Timur Biktagirov; M. R. Gafurov; G. V. Mamin; K. Iskhakova; Elena Klimashina; V.I. Putlayev; S. B. Orlinskii