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Removal of aqueous lead by poorly-crystalline hydroxyapatites.

Yohey Hashimoto1, Takeshi Sato.   

Abstract

The use of a phosphorus amendment in altering Pb to a chemically less mobile phase is a promising strategy based on minimizing ecotoxicological risk and improving time and cost efficiency. This study evaluated crystalline and poorly-crystalline hydroxyapatite sorbents on removal of aqueous Pb in response to reaction time, solution pH, and Pb concentration. Batch experiments were conducted using a commercially-available crystalline hydroxyapatite (HA), and two poorly-crystalline hydroxyapatites synthesized from gypsum waste (CHA) and incinerated ash of poultry waste (MHA). Poorly-crystalline hydroxyapatites had greater capacity for Pb removal from a solution with a wider pH range as compared to a crystalline hydroxyapatite. The maximum sorption capacity of Pb determined by the Langmuir model was 500 mg g(-1) for CHA, 277 mg g(-1) for MHA and 145 mg g(-1) for HA. Removal of aqueous Pb by CHA was not dependent on solution pH, with a 98.8% reduction throughout the solution pH range of 2-9, whereas aqueous Pb removal by HA and MHA was pH-dependent with less removal in the neutral solution pH. Poorly-crystalline hydroxyapatites may provide an effective alternative to existing remediation technologies for Pb-contaminated sites.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17606289     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.05.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  The preparation of hydroxyapatite from unrefined calcite residues and its application for lead removal from aqueous solutions.

Authors:  Elena Bernalte; Joanna Kamieniak; Edward P Randviir; Álvaro Bernalte-García; Craig E Banks
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-01-30       Impact factor: 3.361

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