2004
DOI: 10.1205/095758204322972816
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Removal of Lead (Pb) by Hydroxyapatite Sorbent

Abstract: he capacity of hydroxyapatite (HA) for removal of lead from aqueous solution was investigated under different conditions, namely initial metal ion concentration and reaction time. The sorption of lead solution by synthetic hydroxyapatite was investigated with initial concentration in the solution containing Pb 2þ varying from 1000 to 8000 mg l À1. Pb and Ca analysis in the solutions, X-ray diffractometry associated with SEM-WDS and XPS analysis characterized the mechanisms of lead uptake. It was shown that the… Show more

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“…Apatite minerals sequester elements into their molecular structures via isomorphic substitution, whereby elements of similar physical and chemical characteristics replace calcium, phosphate, or hydroxide in the hexagonal crystal structure (Hughes et al 1989, Spence andShi 2005). Apatite has been used for remediation of other metals, including uranium (Arey et al 1999, Fuller et al 2002Jeanjean et al 1995), lead (Bailliez et al 2004, Mavropoulos et al 2002, Ma et al 1995, plutonium (Moore et al 2005), and neptunium (Moore et al 2003). Because of the extensive substitution into the general apatite structure (Figure 2.11), over 350 apatite minerals have been identified (Moelo et al 2000).…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apatite minerals sequester elements into their molecular structures via isomorphic substitution, whereby elements of similar physical and chemical characteristics replace calcium, phosphate, or hydroxide in the hexagonal crystal structure (Hughes et al 1989, Spence andShi 2005). Apatite has been used for remediation of other metals, including uranium (Arey et al 1999, Fuller et al 2002Jeanjean et al 1995), lead (Bailliez et al 2004, Mavropoulos et al 2002, Ma et al 1995, plutonium (Moore et al 2005), and neptunium (Moore et al 2003). Because of the extensive substitution into the general apatite structure (Figure 2.11), over 350 apatite minerals have been identified (Moelo et al 2000).…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apatite minerals sequester elements into their molecular structures via isomorphic substitution, whereby elements of similar physical and chemical characteristics replace calcium, phosphate, or hydroxide in the hexagonal crystal structure (Hughes et al 1989;Spence and Shi 2005). Apatite has been used for remediation of other metals including U (Arey et al 1999;Fuller et al 2002Fuller et al , 1.5 2003Jeanjean et al 1995), lead (Bailliez et al 2004;Mavropoulos et al 2002;Ma et al 1995), Pu (Moore et al 2005), and Np (Moore et al 2003). Because of the extensive substitution into the general apatite structure (Figure 1.5), over 350 apatite minerals have been identified (Moelo et al 2000).…”
Section: Sr-90 Immobilization With Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apatite minerals sequester elements into their molecular structures via isomorphic substitution, whereby elements of similar physical and chemical characteristics replace calcium, phosphate, or hydroxide in the hexagonal crystal structure (Hughes et al 1991;Spence and Shi 2005). Apatite has been used for remediation of other metals, including uranium (Arey et al 1999;Fuller et al 2002Fuller et al , 2003Jeanjean et al 1995), lead (Bailliez et al 2004;Mavropoulos et al 2002;Ma et al 1995), plutonium (Moore et al 2005), and neptunium (Moore et al 2003). Because of the extensive substitution into the general apatite structure, over 350 apatite minerals have been identified (Moelo et al 2000).…”
Section: Strontium-90 Immobilization With Apatitementioning
confidence: 99%