Recent progress in the application of hydroxyapatite for the adsorption of heavy metals from water matrices

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Wastewater treatment remains a critical issue globally, despite various technological advancements and breakthroughs. The study of different materials and technologies gained new valences in the last years, in order to obtain cheap and efficient processes, to obtain a cleaner environment for future generations. In this context, the present review paper presents the new achievements in the materials domain with highlights on apatitic materials used for decontamination of water loaded with heavy metals. The main goal of this review is to present the adsorptive removal of heavy metals using hydroxyapatite-based adsorbents, offering a general overview regarding the recent progress in this particular area. Developing the current review, an attempt has been made to give appropriate recognition to the most recent data regarding the synthesis methods and targeted pollutants, including important information regarding the synthesis methods and precursors, morphological characteristics of the adsorbent materials and effectiveness of processes.

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Brazdis, R. I., Fierascu, I., Avramescu, S. M., & Fierascu, R. C. (2021, November 1). Recent progress in the application of hydroxyapatite for the adsorption of heavy metals from water matrices. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226898

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