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Kinetics and mechanism of natural fluorapatite dissolution at 25 °C and pH from 3 to 12
Authors:Claire Chaïrat  Jacques Schott  Jean-Eric Lartigue
Institution:a Géochimie et Biogéochimie Expérimentale, LMTG-Université de Toulouse-CNRS-IRD-OMP, 14 av. Edouard, Belin 31400 Toulouse, France
b Laboratoire d’Etude du Comportement à Long Terme, LCLT/SECM/DTCD CEA Valrhô BP17171, 30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze Cedex, France
Abstract:The dissolution rates of natural fluorapatite (FAP), Ca10(PO4)6F2, were measured at 25 °C in mixed-flow reactors as a function of pH from 3.0 to 11.7, and aqueous calcium, phosphorus, and fluoride concentration. After an initial preferential Ca and/or F release, stoichiometric Ca, P, and F release was observed. Measured FAP dissolution rates decrease with increasing pH at 3 ? pH ? 7, FAP dissolution rates are pH independent at 7 ? pH ? 10, and FAP dissolution rates again decrease with increasing pH at pH ? 10. Measured FAP dissolution rates are independent of aqueous Ca, P, and F concentration at pH ≈ 3 and pH ≈ 10.Apatite dissolution appears to be initiated by the relatively rapid removal from the near surface of F and the Ca located in the M1 sites, via proton for Ca exchange reactions. Dissolution rates are controlled by the destruction of this F and Ca depleted surface layer. The destruction of this layer is facilitated by the adsorption/penetration of protons into the surface at acidic conditions, and by surface hydration at neutral and basic conditions. Taking into account these two parallel mechanisms, measured fluorapatite forward dissolution rates can be accurately described using
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