An attempt has been made to construct a cartridge to be used for the defluoridation of drinking water. The cartridge packed with bone char material could be fixed onto a domestic faucet as a flow through defluoridizer. PVC cartridges of various sizes were made from a 3/4 inch pipe. The efficiency of fluoride removal was determined for the following parameters: cartridge length, flow rate of water, compactness of bone char material and particle size with the aim of determining the optimum conditions for a good cartridge. It was found that the optimal conditions for the F- filter that gave the best results in removing of F- from water with minimum inconvenience were: particle size, 0.2 mm mean diameter; the flow rate, equal or less than 20 mL/min; cartridge length, 10 cm filled with 20 g of bone char material. © 2004 Chemical Society of Ethiopia.
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Mavura, W. J., Mwanyika, F. T., & Wrensford, G. (2004). Construction and optimisation of a cartridge filter for removing fluoride in drinking water. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 18(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v18i1.61630
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