ni(ii) immobilization by bio-apatite materials: appraisal of chemical, thermal and combined treatments

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Animal bones are natural and rich source of calcium hydroxyapatite (HAP), which was found to be a good sorbent material for heavy metals and radionuclides. Various treatments can reduce the content of bone organic phase and improve sorption properties. In this study, sorption capacities of raw bovine bones (B) and samples obtained by chemical treatment with NaOH (BNaOH), by heating at 400 oC (B400) and by combined chemical and thermal treatment (BNaOH+400), were compared, using Ni(II) ions as sorbates. Maximum sorption capacities increased in the order B
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Authors ;Šljivić-Ivanović Marija;Milenković Aleksandra;Jović Mihajlo;Dimović Slavko;Mraković Ana;Smičiklas Ivana
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Year 2016
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10.2298/CICEQ150323024S
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