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Changes in fluoride removal ability of chicken bone char with changes in calcination time
Author(s) -
Kikuchi Masanori,
Arioka Yuki,
Tafu Masamoto,
Irie Mitsuteru
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of ceramic engineering and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2578-3270
DOI - 10.1002/ces2.10034
Subject(s) - crystallite , fluoride , calcination , dissolution , precipitation , carbon fibers , adsorption , carbonate , mineralogy , materials science , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , crystallography , organic chemistry , catalysis , composite material , physics , meteorology , composite number
Changes in fluoride removal ability of chicken bone char (CBC) were investigated by both remained amounts of carbon including organic substances and crystallite size of hydroxyapatite in the CBC. Carbon contents in CBC were controlled by heating time at 600°C. Although temperature for crystal‐grain growth for HAp, 650°C, was higher than 600°C, crystallite size of HAp in CBC increased with heating time. Fluoride ion removal ability positively related to the amount of remaining carbon and negatively related to the square of crystallite size, as an index of surface area, of HAp. These results suggested that fluoride ion removal from water by CBC is not only by ion exchange and/or dissolution‐precipitation process, but also by adsorption by carbon and/or temporal capture of fluoride ion by microstructure of carbonate in CBC before immobilize it in apatite structure.

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