Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7897640 | Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Submicron-sized particles of vaterite, containing carbamate-functionalised siloxane (V-Si), were prepared as the precipitant of radioactive strontium in the treatment of wastewater. The particles consisted of 10-22Â nm-sized vaterite crystallites with preferred-orientation towards (00l) plane; a highly charged plane. The crystallites were suggested to be stabilised by the coordination of the siloxane through carbamate (NH-COOâ) groups. On being soaked in the aqueous strontium chloride solution, vaterite was dissolved from V-Si to facilitate the competitive precipitation of calcian-strontianite and calcite. The particles containing a large amount of silicon exhibited the highly-controlled dissolution; the formation of calcite was suppressed to increase the strontium contents in the resulting precipitates.
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Authors
Jin Nakamura, Toshihiro Kasuga, Yoshio Sakka,