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Facet-Controlled Growth of Hydroxyapatite for Effectively Removing Pb from Aqueous Solutions.

Hee Jung KimJin Hyuk ChoiSangMyeong LeeGill Sang HanHyun Suk Jung
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
To address the growing concerns regarding severe water pollution, effective and environmentally friendly adsorbents must be identified. In this study, we prepared hydroxyapatite (HAp, Ca 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) 2 ) as an eco-friendly absorbent via simple precipitation and obtained rod- (r-HAp) and plate-shaped HAp (p-HAp). The approach to obtaining p-HAp involved a low pH titration rate, promoting growth along the c -axis due to the adsorption of OH - on the (110) facet. Conversely, r-HAp was obtained by maintaining a high concentration of OH - during the initial stage through rapid pH titration, leading to a stronger restrictive effect on the growth of positively charged a ( b )-planes. p-HAp demonstrated superior adsorption capacity, removing Pb through dissolution and recrystallization, achieving an impressive 625 mg/g within a 60 min reaction time compared to r-HAp. Our findings afford insights into the Pb removal mechanisms of HAp with different morphologies and can aid in the development of water purification strategies against heavy metal contamination.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • aqueous solution
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  • drinking water
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