Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1319708 | Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The growth kinetics of gypsum was studied in supersaturated solutions both in pure water and in the presence of NaCl, using a seeded growth technique. Radioactive tracer techniques were employed to follow the growth process.The mean linear growth rate R was plotted against the relative supersaturation σ. For low σ values the relation between R and σ is given by a linear law, for higher σ values by a parabolic law and for the highest σ values by a growth “order” higher than two.It was shown that the addition of sodium chloride increased the crystallization rate remarkably. The higher the NaCl concentration the higher the growth rate.
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