S. Salman et al., THERMOMETRIC SENSING OF FLUORIDE BY ADSORPTION ON CERAMIC HYDROXYAPATITE USING FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS, Analytical communications, 34(11), 1997, pp. 329-332
A thermometric method for detection of fluoride has been developed tha
t relies on the specific interaction of fluoride with hydroxyapatite.
The detection principle is the measurement of the enthalpy change upon
adsorption of fluoride onto the ceramic hydroxyapatite by temperature
monitoring using a thermistor-based flow injection calorimeter, The d
etection limit for fluoride was 5 mu M (0.1 ppm) which is in the same
range as that of a commercial ion-selective electrode, The method coul
d be applied to fluoride in aqueous solution as well as in cosmetic pr
eparations, The system yielded highly reproducible results over at lea
st 6 months without the need for replacing or regenerating the ceramic
hydroxyapatite column, The ease of operation of thermal sensing and t
he ability to couple the system to flow injection analysis provides a
versatile, low-cost and fast detection method for fluoride.