Many published literatures have demonstrated the influence of alkaline pH in the enrichment of fluoride in groundwater through anion exchange (replacement of F− from clay minerals by OH− of water). But at high pH, the mineral surfaces are positively charged and cation exchange takes place. So what’s the explanation of the role of alkaline pH in the mobilization of fluoride in groundwater?

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