Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1795246 Journal of Crystal Growth 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Calcium carbonate precipitates are prepared from a solution of CaCl2 and K2CO3 in the presence of polyacrilic acid. The effect of polyacrilic acid incorporation in the [25–80 °C] temperature range on crystal morphologies and CaCO3 precipitated polymorph concentrations are investigated using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction quantitative microstructural and phase analysis. Large changes in morphology and phase proportions are observed in the presence of polyacrylic acid, which strongly depend on the solution temperature. While crystallization of vaterite is favoured in the presence of polyacrilic acid up to 50 °C, it is largely destabilized at higher temperatures. Our process also enables the elaboration of particles in the range 10–20 nm.

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