Issue 1, 2023

Development of titanium doped hydroxyapatite for efficient removal of radioactive strontium from contaminated water

Abstract

The present study explores the potential of hydroxyapatite (HA) and titanium-doped hydroxyapatite (Ti-HA) for the efficient removal of radioactive strontium (Sr-90) from contaminated water. Both the HA and Ti-HA were synthesized by the wet chemical precipitation method and characterized by X-ray diffraction, surface area analysis and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray (SEM–EDX) techniques. Results confirmed the successful synthesis of HA and Ti-HA without changing the intrinsic crystal structure. SEM–EDX results showed a change in the morphology of HA from a needle-like shape to agglomerated sphere-like particles and confirmed the Ti doping. HA and Ti-HA showed 60.2 ± 1.8% and 86.3 ± 1.0% removal efficiencies for Sr(II), respectively, at an initial concentration of 100 μg mL−1 in the pH range of 4 to 7. The adsorption data were well fitted with the Langmuir and Freundlich models. The kinetic data were in good agreement with the pseudo second-order model, indicating the chemisorption process. Thermodynamic data suggested the feasible, spontaneous, and endothermic adsorption of Sr(II) on HA and Ti-HA. The synthesized adsorbents were suitable for Sr(II) removal even in the presence of other interfering ions. Therefore, Ti-HA can be an efficient and promising adsorbent for the removal of Sr(II) from aqueous solutions.

Graphical abstract: Development of titanium doped hydroxyapatite for efficient removal of radioactive strontium from contaminated water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Oct 2022
Accepted
16 Nov 2022
First published
16 Nov 2022

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 443-452

Development of titanium doped hydroxyapatite for efficient removal of radioactive strontium from contaminated water

S. Z. Ejaz, S. Iqbal, S. Shahida, S. M. Husnain and M. Saifullah, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 443 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04860D

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