The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes

Phosphate is added to drinking water in the UK to minimise the release of lead from lead water pipes. The phosphate encourages the formation of insoluble lead apatites on the walls of the pipe. Hydroxylpyromorphite Pb5(PO4)3OH is the lead apatite that is most often used to model lead levels in tap w...

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Main Authors: Jeremy D. Hopwood, Glyn R. Derrick, David R. Brown, Christopher D. Newman, John Haley, Richard Kershaw, Mike Collinge
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9074062
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spelling doaj-3e53ca8bb1694ffaab41c3cf651a46302020-11-25T00:14:34ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712016-01-01201610.1155/2016/90740629074062The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water PipesJeremy D. Hopwood0Glyn R. Derrick1David R. Brown2Christopher D. Newman3John Haley4Richard Kershaw5Mike Collinge6Department of Chemistry, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD13DH, UKDepartment of Chemistry, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD13DH, UKDepartment of Chemistry, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD13DH, UKDepartment of Chemistry, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD13DH, UKYorkshire Water, Yorkshire Water Services, Western House, Western Way, Halifax Road, P.O. Box 500, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD6 2SZ, UKYorkshire Water, Yorkshire Water Services, Western House, Western Way, Halifax Road, P.O. Box 500, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD6 2SZ, UKYorkshire Water, Yorkshire Water Services, Western House, Western Way, Halifax Road, P.O. Box 500, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD6 2SZ, UKPhosphate is added to drinking water in the UK to minimise the release of lead from lead water pipes. The phosphate encourages the formation of insoluble lead apatites on the walls of the pipe. Hydroxylpyromorphite Pb5(PO4)3OH is the lead apatite that is most often used to model lead levels in tap water; however, its presence has not been confirmed. Our aims were to identify the lead pipe apatite and synthesise it. The synthetic mineral would then be used in future solubility studies to produce better predictions of lead levels in tap water. XRD and FTIR were used to characterise the minerals on a range of lead pipes. Pyromorphite and hydroxylpyromorphite were absent and instead a range of mixed calcium lead apatites were present. For every five lead ions in the general formula Pb5(PO4)3X between one and two ions were replaced with calcium and there was evidence of substitution of PO43- by either CO32- or HPO42-. Calcium lead apatites with similar unit cell dimensions to those found on lead water pipes were then synthesised. The calcium : lead ratio in these reaction mixtures was in excess of 500 : 1 and the resulting crystals were shown by TEM to be nanosized rods and flakes. The synthetic apatites that most closely resembled the unit cell dimensions of the apatites on lead water pipes were shown to be Pb3.4Ca1.3(PO4)3Cl0.03OH0.97, Pb3.6Ca1.2(PO4)3Cl0.07OH0.93, and Pb3.6Ca1.2(PO4)3Cl0.27OH0.73.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9074062
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author Jeremy D. Hopwood
Glyn R. Derrick
David R. Brown
Christopher D. Newman
John Haley
Richard Kershaw
Mike Collinge
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Glyn R. Derrick
David R. Brown
Christopher D. Newman
John Haley
Richard Kershaw
Mike Collinge
The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Jeremy D. Hopwood
Glyn R. Derrick
David R. Brown
Christopher D. Newman
John Haley
Richard Kershaw
Mike Collinge
author_sort Jeremy D. Hopwood
title The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
title_short The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
title_full The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
title_fullStr The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
title_full_unstemmed The Identification and Synthesis of Lead Apatite Minerals Formed in Lead Water Pipes
title_sort identification and synthesis of lead apatite minerals formed in lead water pipes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Chemistry
issn 2090-9063
2090-9071
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Phosphate is added to drinking water in the UK to minimise the release of lead from lead water pipes. The phosphate encourages the formation of insoluble lead apatites on the walls of the pipe. Hydroxylpyromorphite Pb5(PO4)3OH is the lead apatite that is most often used to model lead levels in tap water; however, its presence has not been confirmed. Our aims were to identify the lead pipe apatite and synthesise it. The synthetic mineral would then be used in future solubility studies to produce better predictions of lead levels in tap water. XRD and FTIR were used to characterise the minerals on a range of lead pipes. Pyromorphite and hydroxylpyromorphite were absent and instead a range of mixed calcium lead apatites were present. For every five lead ions in the general formula Pb5(PO4)3X between one and two ions were replaced with calcium and there was evidence of substitution of PO43- by either CO32- or HPO42-. Calcium lead apatites with similar unit cell dimensions to those found on lead water pipes were then synthesised. The calcium : lead ratio in these reaction mixtures was in excess of 500 : 1 and the resulting crystals were shown by TEM to be nanosized rods and flakes. The synthetic apatites that most closely resembled the unit cell dimensions of the apatites on lead water pipes were shown to be Pb3.4Ca1.3(PO4)3Cl0.03OH0.97, Pb3.6Ca1.2(PO4)3Cl0.07OH0.93, and Pb3.6Ca1.2(PO4)3Cl0.27OH0.73.
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