Healthcare (Dec 2018)

Repeated Heat Regeneration of Bone Char for Sustainable Use in Fluoride Removal from Drinking Water

  • H. M. Ayala S. Herath,
  • Tomonori Kawakami,
  • Masamoto Tafu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6040143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 143

Abstract

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The effectiveness of regenerated chicken bone char (CBC) in fluoride removal was investigated in the present study. Heat treatment was studied as the regeneration method. Results revealed that the CBC regenerated at 673 K yielded the highest fluoride adsorption capacity, hence, 673 K was the best regenerating temperature. The study continued up to five regeneration cycles at the best regenerating temperature; 673 K. The CBC accounted to 16.1 mg F/g CBC as the total adsorption capacity after five regeneration cycles. The recovery percentage of CBC reduced from 79% at the first regeneration to 4% after five regeneration cycles. The hydroxyapatite structure of CBC was not changed during the fluoride adsorption by five regeneration cycles. The ion exchange incorporated with the chemical precipitation occurred during the fluoride adsorption. The repeated regeneration of CBC is possible and it could be used as a low cost defluoridation technique to minimize the wastage of bone char.

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