Magnetite seeded precipitation of phosphate
Seeded precipitation of Ca phosphate on magnetite mineral (Fe 3O 4) surfaces was investigated using a Jar Test system in supersaturated solutions at 20°C and ionic strength 0.01 mol l −1 with relative super saturation, 12.0–20.0 for HAP. pH of the solution, initial phosphorus concentration and molar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water research (Oxford) 2004-07, Vol.38 (13), p.3059-3066 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seeded precipitation of Ca phosphate on magnetite mineral (Fe
3O
4) surfaces was investigated using a Jar Test system in supersaturated solutions at 20°C and ionic strength 0.01
mol
l
−1 with relative super saturation, 12.0–20.0 for HAP. pH of the solution, initial phosphorus concentration and molar Ca/P ratio were investigated as the main parameters, which effect the seeded precipitation of Ca phosphate. Results showed that there is no pronounced effect of magnetite seed, neither positive nor negative on the amount of calcium phosphate precipitation. pH was found to be the main parameter that determines the phosphate precipitated onto the seed surface. Increasing of the pH of precipitation reaction was resulted in the decrease in percentage amount of phosphate precipitated onto seed surfaces to total precipitation (magnetite seeded precipitation efficiency). It was concluded that the pH dependence of magnetite-seeded precipitation should be considered in the light of its effect on the supersaturated conditions of solution. Saturation index (SI) of solution with respect to the precipitate phase was considered the driving force for the precipitation. A simulation programme PHREEQC (Version 2) was employed to calculate the Saturation-index with respect to hydroxyapatite (HAP) of the chemically defined precipitation system. It was found a good relationship between SI of solution with respect to HAP and the magnetite seeded precipitation efficiency, a second order polynomial function. Results showed that more favorable solution conditions for precipitation (higher SI values of solution) causes homogenous nucleation whereas heterogeneous nucleation led to a higher magnetite seeded precipitation efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 0043-1354 1879-2448 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.watres.2004.04.042 |