Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1795846 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2008 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An optical flow-cell assay was developed which allowed for simultaneous measurement of calcite and aragonite growth under conditions of constant concentrations of constituent ions and growth-modifying additives. Using this assay, it was determined that l-citrate and d,l-isocitrate selectively inhibited the growth of aragonite crystal seeds, while having little or no effect on calcite growth rates at supersaturations in the range of Ï=2.5±0.4. Tricarballylate, which differs from citrate and isocitrate by the absence of a hydroxide functionality, had very little effect on calcite or aragonite growth. For citrate on aragonite, an effective surface binding constant of K=2.5±0.6Ã105 Mâ1 was derived from the kinetic data; for isocitrate, K=2.9±0.8Ã105 Mâ1. The similarity of these effective binding constants argues against precise stereochemical recognition of the aragonite surface.
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Authors
Michael H. Schmidt, Ian Ellison, Kiel Holliday, Martin Kubin, Francisco Trujillo,