Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (1) 85 - 88 (2012) |
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THE KINETICS OF FLUORIDE UPTAKE BY SYNTHETIC HYDROXYAPATITE |
Gomwe Takudzwa, Booth Samantha E., Nicholson John W. |
Department of Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Environmental Sciences, School of Science,
University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom
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Keywords: Fluoride, Sorption, Kinetics, Hydroxyapatite, Pseudo-second order |
The kinetics of fluoride uptake by synthetic hydroxyapatite from aqueous solution has been studied. Experiments involved
exposing 0.1 g of synthetic hydroxyapatite to 5 cm3
of sodium fluoride solution in the concentration range 100-1000 ppm
fluoride and determining fluoride concentration at regular time intervals with a fluoride ion-selective electrode. In all
cases, uptake was found to follow pseudo-second order kinetics with correlation coefficients of at least 0.998; all systems
equilibrated by 24 hours with equilibrium uptake values that varied with the initial fluoride concentration. The kinetic results
differ from those previously reported for much lower concentrations of fluoride, but in the present case, the concentrations
were of clinical relevance, as they are those used in fluoride-containing dental products. Further work is necessary to
determine how well these findings model uptake by natural hydroxyapatite and hence the extent to which they might apply
in vivo. |
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