Affiliation:
1. Chemistry Department Faculty of Sciences and Arts of Khulais Jeddah University Jeddah Saudi Arabia
2. Physical Chemistry of Materials Laboratry University of Monastir Monastir 5000 Tunisia
3. Chemistry Department College of Sciences University of Hafr Al Batin Saudi Arabia
Abstract
AbstractLocal cattle (lamb and camel) bones were used as a starting material to obtain pure nano‐hydroxyapatite n‐HAp. Extraction of nano‐HAp is done at 700 °C and 900 °C calcination temperatures, followed by some characterization technics such as FTIR spectroscopy, UV‐visible spectroscopy, XRD diffraction pattern, SEM and EDX analyzes. All the technics used have confirmed that calcination at these temperatures leads to a material in which pure hydroxyapatite is the only crystallographic phase. The heavy metals removal capacity of n‐HAp applied to Cu2+ and Co2+ from aqueous solutions was exanimated and compared. The obtained results were interpreted and compared based on; (i) the calcination temperature, (ii) the nature of the adsorbed cation on the nano‐hydroxyapatite surface and (iii) the nature of the adsorbent.
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