Preparation Of High Functional Aragonite Precipitated Calcium Carbonate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jeong-Hwan Kim
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The liquid-liquid reactive process (solution process) is often adopted as a synthetic method for precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) in laboratory studies for its simplicity in operation or ease in controlling process variables. Still, PCC are produced commercially by passing carbon dioxide through a milk of lime, i.e., by a gas-liquid reacting method (carbonation process). Few studies on the carbonation process have been conducted, since the process variables are interrelated and difficult to control compared to the solution process. In this study, both carbonation and solution processes were employed to study the polymorphs of calcium carbonate and growth rate of PCC crystals. The effects of the characteristics of limestone ores as a raw material in the synthetic system of PCC on the synthetic characteristics of PCC were also investigated. To control the nucleation rate in the synthetic systems, the shape factor was considered most important. Single-phase aragonite PCC could be synthesized under a variety of controlled experimental conditions such as ionic strength, solution composition, concentrations of additive ions, and temperature.
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APA: Jeong-Hwan Kim  (2006)  Preparation Of High Functional Aragonite Precipitated Calcium Carbonate

MLA: Jeong-Hwan Kim Preparation Of High Functional Aragonite Precipitated Calcium Carbonate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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