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Wastewater treatment

Defluoridation of wastewaters using HAP-coated-limestone

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Pages 2304-2313 | Received 06 Mar 2018, Accepted 24 Oct 2018, Published online: 04 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Hydroxyapatite (HAP)-coated-limestone was applied to remove fluoride from aqueous solution. The adsorbent was prepared by reaction of limestone and diammonium hydrogen phosphate with or without ethanol. The results of XRD and BET analyses both showed that with the addition of ethanol, the structure of HAP-coated-limestone has been changed, resulting in changes of its crystallinity and specific surface area. Results of removing fluoride indicate that adding small amounts of ethanol (3 vol%) to the formulation remarkably increases fluoride removal. The possible mechanisms for F adsorption onto HAP-coated-limestone surface have been proposed in this paper.

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The work was supported by State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse open foundation for financial support under research projects [PCRRF11018], and Foundation of the Creative Experimental Project of National undergraduate students for financial support under research projects [20140403029].

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