7th National Conference on Hierarchically Structured Materials (Nchsm-2019) 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5114584
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Rapid adsorption of industrial pollutants using metal ion doped hydroxyapatite

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“…Recently, various organic/inorganic hydroxyapatite composites have been employed to take away diverse coloring effluents. For instance, Panneerselvam et al used iron- and cobalt-based hydroxyapatite as well as pristine hydroxyapatite (HAP) for the removal of Congo red dye [ 7 ]. Manatunga et al utilized HAP composites as well as pristine HAP to adsorb Acid yellow, which indicates that the ligand attached to the HAP had an influence on its adsorptive capacity [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, various organic/inorganic hydroxyapatite composites have been employed to take away diverse coloring effluents. For instance, Panneerselvam et al used iron- and cobalt-based hydroxyapatite as well as pristine hydroxyapatite (HAP) for the removal of Congo red dye [ 7 ]. Manatunga et al utilized HAP composites as well as pristine HAP to adsorb Acid yellow, which indicates that the ligand attached to the HAP had an influence on its adsorptive capacity [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous publications proving that synthetic hydroxyapatite can be effectively used as an adsorbent in wastewater and contaminated soil treatment (Bernalte et al 2019 ; Panneerselvam et al 2019 ; Campisi et al 2018 ; Ferri et al 2019 ; Das and Dhar 2020 ). It was found that the heavy metal removal from the solution depends on HA density, crystallinity, composition and specific surface area, as well as metal ion concentration, pH, temperature, rate of addition and ligand presence in the solution (Campisi et al 2018 ; Ferri et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the use of Hydroxyapatite have been reported to remove other dyes showing an adsorption capacity from 362.3 to 11.88 mg/g being that nDCPD is within this range, it has been thought to continue studying its capabilities to remove other dyes in addition to MO and MB (Panneerselvam et al, 2019;Cao et al, 2018;Guan, Cao, Wang, Marchetti, & Tu, 2018;Lemlikchi et al, 2015;Pai et al, 2019). Figure 4 shows the effect on adsorption capacity for both dyes, being that by increasing the concentration of the bioadsorbent increases the removal percentage this might be because there are more active sites which can capture more molecules of the dyes on the surface, this is consistent with what was reported in the literature for certain intervals of Cads (Pargoletti et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2019;Tabrizi & Yavari, 2015;Uyar et al, 2016;Lv et al, 2019).…”
Section: Mb and Mo Bioadsorption Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Pargoletti et al, 2019;Holkar et al, 2019;Pavithra, Kumar, Jaikumar, & Rajan, 2019;Kwak, Hong, Lee, & Jin, 2018). These industries use both synthetic and vegetable dyes for skin processing and prints, etc., however, after the dying process, around 80 % of these dyes lose remain in the dye bath making coloured effluent (Panneerselvam, Arul, Warrier, Asokan, & Dong, 2019), which is discharged into the drain along with wastewater where most cases have no treatment which causes great pollution in lakes and rivers that are the main source of drinking water for the population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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