Influence of the Addition of Sr on the Aspect Ratio of Aragonite in Ca(OH)2-CO2-H2O System

International Mineral Processing Congress
Hyung-Seok Kim Sung-Min Joo Jong-Pyo Kim Ki-Ho Kim Seoul National University Hee-Chan Cho
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Aragonite was synthesized in addition of Mg2+ ion and SrCO3 seed by carbonation process, and the best condition and mechanism of the synthesis was studied by analysis of continuous pH change, ICP, XRD, and SEM. As MgCl2•6H2O addition increased, aragonite phase increased at condition of CO2 flow rate of 100 mL/min and stirring rate of 250 rpm. It was the dissolution of Mg(OH)2 that determined overall reaction time. As SrCO3 seed addition increased at 0.2 mole MgCl2•6H2O, the amount of aragonite increased and the aspect ratio was from 5 to 9. And it was thought that Mg2+ ion prohibited calcitetransformation of aragonite formed by SrCO3.
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APA: Hyung-Seok Kim Sung-Min Joo Jong-Pyo Kim Ki-Ho Kim Seoul National University Hee-Chan Cho  (2003)  Influence of the Addition of Sr on the Aspect Ratio of Aragonite in Ca(OH)2-CO2-H2O System

MLA: Hyung-Seok Kim Sung-Min Joo Jong-Pyo Kim Ki-Ho Kim Seoul National University Hee-Chan Cho Influence of the Addition of Sr on the Aspect Ratio of Aragonite in Ca(OH)2-CO2-H2O System. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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