Adsorption of Fluoride Ions from Drinking Water Using Glass Derived Porous Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds

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Sodium calcium borate glass derived hydroxyapatite (G-HAP) scaffolds were prepared by dipping with polymer foam. The effects of adsorption time and G-HAP scaffolds dosage on adsorption performance were studied. The results showed that G-HAP scaffolds could remove fluorine ions in solution effectively. The mechanism of G-HAP scaffolds in removing fluorine ions from aqueous solutions was investigated by the X-ray diffraction, Infrared Spectra and Scanning electron microscopy-Energy Dispersive Spectrometer.

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