P. Gasser et al., SURFACE-REACTIONS OF HYDROXYAPATITE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLUORIDE IONS .2. EFFECTS OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE IN SATURATED SOLUTIONS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 88(2-3), 1994, pp. 157-168
The adsorption of fluoride ions onto hydroxyapatite powder from aqueou
s solutions is studied as a function of the concentrations of fluoride
, calcium and phosphate ions in well-equilibrated conditions. The fluo
ride, calcium and proton adsorption kinetics are followed continuously
with ion-selective electrodes. Under all conditions, the addition of
fluoride induces an increase in the pH due to the adsorption of H2PO4-
ions. This may favour the interfacial formation of brushite. Fluoride
isotherms are characterized by a Langmuir-type plateau in which fluor
ide, calcium and phosphate ions are adsorbed without coupling and with
no evidence of solid phase formation. At higher fluoride concentratio
n, fluoride is adsorbed, together with precipitation of a definite amo
unt of CaF2. In the presence of increasing amounts of calcium, CaF2 pr
ecipitation occurs at a constant fluoride concentration although the s
olutions are saturated well before this happens. Conversely, the prese
nce of phosphate ions promotes the interfacial formation of fluoridate
d apatite.