Removal of Cu from aqueous solutions by synthetic hydroxyapatite: EXAFS examination
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The sorption of aqueous Cu on synthetic hydroxyapatite has been investigated by means of the results of a combined structural simulation and
extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis. The removal of Cu was studied in batch experiments at 25±2 oC. The sorption of
Cu follows Langmuir behaviour and was attributed to a two-step mechanism involving surface complexation and ion exchange with Ca resulting
in the formation of a copper-containing hydroxyapatite. EXAFS results suggest that the heavy metal is present in the Cu2+ form. The structural
experimental and theoretical analysis shows that Cu is bond to about four O atoms at a distance of about 1.95A° . In all the studied cases the
immobilization site of Cu is the same. The fixation of Cu occurs in the surface sites of hydroxyapatite whereas the sorption in the Ca sites in the
inner part of the structure is unlikely.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sorption; Copper; Hydroxyapatite; EXAFS
List of contributors:
Mignardi, Silvano
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