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The Inhibition of Calcium Carbonate Formation in Aqueous Supersaturated Solutions, Spontaneous Precipitation and Seeded Crystal Growth

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The influence of the presence of humic, fulvic, and polyacrylic acid on the nucleation and crystal growth of calcium carbonate in aqueous supersaturated solutions was investigated in batch reactors at 25°C and pH = 8.50. The nucleation of calcium carbonate was investigated by free drift methods, and the crystal growth was investigated with seeded crystal growth experiments at constant supersaturation. In all cases calcite was found to form exclusively, and the presence of all tested compounds at concentrations between 0.1 – 1.0 ppm prolonged the induction time preceding the spontaneous formation of calcite. Humic acid at concentration up to 0.5 ppm inhibited the growth of calcite seeds up to 95% and polyacrylic acid at concentrations up to 0.1 ppm gave the same degree of inhibition. Polyacrylic acid was found to be stronger inhibitor. A concentration of 0.25 ppm of polyacrylic acid completely stopped crystal growth of calcite. Humic acid at concentration 1.0 ppm completely stopped crystal growth of calcite seed crystals. The retardation was explained by the adsorption of the polyelectrolytes onto the active growth sites of the crystals. Application of a Langmuir-type adsorption model on the kinetics data obtained in the presence of the inhibitors tested yielded a higher affinity constant of polyacrylic acid for the calcite seed crystals.

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Klepetsanis, P.G. et al. (2002). The Inhibition of Calcium Carbonate Formation in Aqueous Supersaturated Solutions, Spontaneous Precipitation and Seeded Crystal Growth. In: Amjad, Z. (eds) Advances in Crystal Growth Inhibition Technologies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46924-3_9

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