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Hydroxyapatite and its composite in heavy metal decontamination: Adsorption mechanisms, challenges, and future perspective.

Authors :
Wang, Ting
Cao, Weiyuan
Dong, Kun
Li, Haixiang
Wang, Dunqiu
Xu, Yufeng
Source :
Chemosphere. Mar2024, Vol. 352, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nanohydroxyapatite (n-HAP), recognized by its peculiar crystal architecture and distinctive attributes showcased the underlying potential in adsorbing heavy metal ions (HMI). In this paper, the intrinsic mechanism of HMI adsorption by n-HAP was first revealed. Subsequently, the selectivity and competitiveness of n-HAP for HMI in a variety of environments containing various interferences from cations, anions, and organic molecules are elucidated. Next, n-HAP was further categorized according to its morphological dimensions, and its adsorption properties and intrinsic mechanisms were investigated based on these different morphologies. It was shown that although n-HAP has excellent adsorption capacity and cost-effectiveness, its application is often challenging to realize due to its inherent fragility and agglomeration, the technical problems required for its handling, and the difficulty of recycling. Finally, to address these issues, this paper discusses the tendency of n-HAP and its hybridized/modified materials to adsorb HMI as well as the limitations of their applications. By summarizing the limitations and future directions of hybridization/modification HAP in the field of HMI contamination abatement, this paper provides insightful perspectives for its gradual improvement and rational application. [Display omitted] • Discusses the potential and limitations of n-HAP and its composites applications. • Elucidates the mechanism of HAP adsorption of HMIs and the role of microstructure. • Offers a review of the adsorption capabilities of various n-HAP shapes to HMIs. • Provide theoretical basis and ideas for the research of n-HAP and its composites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
352
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175848615
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141367