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Characterization and Field Application Assessment Of Prosopis Cineraria (L.) For Fluoride Sequestration: A Preliminary Investigation
– Endemic fluorosis is a worldwide issue affecting potable water security, necessitating the development of economic and elementary fluoride remediation techniques. Recent studies have focused significantly on chemically and thermally modified bio-sorbents to increase fluoride removal efficiency. The current study investigates the potential of a calcium-rich (Ca), untapped biomass Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce under minimal treatment. Although limited work has explored the remediation of contaminants using the proposed adsorbent in different forms, the usage of Prosopis cineraria carbon (PCC) for fluoride elimination from an aqueous solution is unexplored. Characterization and water quality index of PCC were studied to corroborate results for physical fluoride remediation. Confirming its efficacy as a fluoride scavenger, the synthesized PCC could remove between 79.7 and 87% of the fluoride from initial concentrations in groundwater.