Vaterite growth and dissolution in aqueous solution II. Kinetics of dissolution (CROSBI ID 85988)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Kralj, Damir ; Brečević, Ljerka ; Nielsen, Arne Erik
engleski
Vaterite growth and dissolution in aqueous solution II. Kinetics of dissolution
The kinetics of dissolution of vaterite (CaCO3) crystals in aqueous potassium chloride solutions were studied at temperatures between 15 and 45 deg. C and ionic strengths between 50 and 200 mol/L. The vaterite precipitate used consisted of spherulites of vaterite crystals with initial radii of 2.7 to 4.6 um. The progress of the dissolution was folllowed by recording pH as a funcito of time. From pH the concentration of the dissolved matter was calculated, and from this we found the particle size, r, and the dissolution rate, -dr/dt, where r=average particle radius and t=time. Straight lines were obtained by plotting - r(dr/dt) as a function of undersaturation, which may be explained by diffusional rate control. Both the values of the appaarent diffusion coefficients determined and their dependence on temperature (activation energy = 24.38 kJ/mol) support the assumption that the rate-determining process for the dissolution is the diffusion of the hydrated calcium and carbonate ions away from the crystal surface into the bulk solution.
calcium carbonate ; vaterite ; precipitation kinetics ; dissolutin kinetics
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Podaci o izdanju
143 (3-4)
1994.
269-276
objavljeno
0022-0248
1873-5002
10.1016/0022-0248(94)90067-1