Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
156865 Chemical Engineering Science 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of temperature and magnetic field on aragonite and calcite growth were investigated in a stirred-tank crystallizer, using the constant-composition technique. At room temperature without magnetization, the calcite seeds grew but the aragonite did not. When the growth rates of the aragonite and calcite seeds were measured in the presence of a magnetic field at temperatures above room temperature, the synergetic effects were significant but with differing effects on the different seeds. The cluster-transformation mechanism was used to explain the growth rate data. Finally, the aragonite growth rate data were compared with data obtained in a fluidized bed.

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