In Situ Formation of Copper Phosphate on Hydroxyapatite for Wastewater Treatment

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Here, we control the surface activity of hydroxyapatite (HAp) in wastewater treatment which undergoes peroxodisulfate (PDS) activation. Loading the catalytically active Cu species on HAp forms a copper phosphate in the outer layer of HAp. This modification turns a low active HAp into a high catalytically active catalyst in the dye degradation process. The optimal operational conditions were established to be [Cu–THAp]0 = 1 g/L, [RhB]0 = 20 mg/L, [PDS]0 = 7.5 mmol/L, and pH = 3. The experiments indicate that the simultaneous presence of Cu-THAp and PDS synergistically affect the degradation process. Additionally, chemical and structural characterizations proved the stability and effectiveness of Cu-THAp. Therefore, this work introduces a simple approach to water purification through green and sustainable HAp-based materials.

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Rahmani, F., Ghadi, A., Doustkhah, E., & Khaksar, S. (2022). In Situ Formation of Copper Phosphate on Hydroxyapatite for Wastewater Treatment. Nanomaterials, 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12152650

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