Luminescent Tb-Doped Ca-Deficient Hydroxyapatite/Agar for Selective Adsorption and Detection of Uo22+ Ion

23 Pages Posted: 15 Feb 2022

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Hongjuan Liu

University of South China

Xianli Wang

Illinois Institute of Technology

Weijie Xiong

University of South China

Yuanbing Mao

Illinois Institute of Technology

Abstract

Uranium is a hazardous radioactive pollutant commonly produced from nuclear energy development and nuclear accidents. It has posed a potentially serious threat to the environment and human health. Thus, it is crucial to develop adsorptive sensors for adsorbing and detecting uranium in the environment. Here, we have synthesized a novel eco-friendly luminescent Tb-doped Ca-deficient hydroxyapatite utilizing agar as a template (denoted as “Tb-DEF-HAP/agar”) to sensitively and selectively adsorb and detect UO22+ ion. Ca2+ vacancy defects within the crystal structure of the Tb-DEF-HAP/agar can be tuned by changing the (Tb+Ca)/P molar ratio of the precursors, which adjusts its luminescence performance. The Tb-DEF-HAP/agar shows fluorescence intensity 3.6 times of the Tb-doped HAP synthesized with stoichiometric (Tb+Ca)/P (denoted as “Tb-HAP/agar”). The Tb-DEF-HAP/agar adsorbs and detects UO22+ ion sensitively with an ultra-low limit of detection of 27.2 nM and shows high selectivity over various other tested metal ions. Moreover, we have investigated the luminescent adsorbing and sensing mechanism of the Tb-DEF-HAP/agar as an adsorptive sensor for UO22+ ion. Our work provides new and valuable insights for the future development of excellent biodegradable rare earth (RE) doped HAP-based luminescent adsorptive sensors by tailoring their chemical composition such as (RE+Ca)/P molar ratios.

Keywords: Luminescence, Ca-deficient hydroxyapatite, adsorption, detection, UO22+ ion

Suggested Citation

Liu, Hongjuan and Wang, Xianli and Xiong, Weijie and Mao, Yuanbing, Luminescent Tb-Doped Ca-Deficient Hydroxyapatite/Agar for Selective Adsorption and Detection of Uo22+ Ion. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4015418 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4015418

Hongjuan Liu

University of South China ( email )

Hunan Sheng, Hengyang Shi
Zhengxiang Qu
China

Xianli Wang

Illinois Institute of Technology ( email )

Stuart Graduate School of Business
565 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
United States

Weijie Xiong

University of South China ( email )

Hunan Sheng, Hengyang Shi
Zhengxiang Qu
China

Yuanbing Mao (Contact Author)

Illinois Institute of Technology ( email )

Stuart Graduate School of Business
565 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661
United States

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