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Novel Apatite-Based Sorbent for Defluoridation: Synthesis and Sorption Characteristics of Nano-micro-crystalline Hydroxyapatite-Coated-Limestone

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 10, Pages 5798-5807

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es405135r

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  1. Department of Energy (BES)
  2. Health Grand Challenges
  3. Department of Geosciences
  4. Charles H. Leach, II Foundation
  5. Horton Elmer Fund
  6. Adler Senior Thesis Fund
  7. McIntosh Senior Thesis Fund
  8. Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University

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Elevated levels of fluoride (F-) in groundwaters of granitic and basaltic terrains pose a major environmental problem and are affecting millions of people all over the world. Hydroxyapatite (HA) has been shown to be a strong sorbent for F-; however, low permeability of synthetic HA results in poor sorption efficiency. Here we provide a novel method of synthesizing nano- to micrometer sized HA on the surfaces of granular limestone to improve the sorption efficiency of the HA-based filter. Our experiments with granular limestone (38-63, 125-500 mu m) and dissolved PO43- (0.5-5.3 mM) as a function of pH (6-8) and temperature (25-80 degrees C) indicated rapid formation of nano- to micrometer sized HA crystals on granular limestone with the maximum surface coverage at lower pH and in the presence of multiple additions of aqueous PO43-. The HA crystal morphology varied with the above variables. The sorption kinetics and magnitude of F- sorption by HA-coated-fine limestone are comparable to those of pure HA, and the F- levels dropped to below the World Health Organization's drinking water limit of 79 mu M for F- concentrations commonly encountered in contaminated potable waters, suggesting that these materials could be used as effective filters. Fluorine XANES spectra of synthetic HA reacted with F- suggest that the mode of sorption is through the formation of fluoridated-HA or fluorapatite at low F- levels and fluorite at high F- loadings.

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