Decomposition kinetics of surface coated calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is investigated using different weight % (0.25%, 1.0% and 2.0%) of nano-additives (SiO2, TiO2, MgO and Fe2O3). The activation energy was calculated from model-free iso-conversional technique using differential as well as integral methods. The result shows that CaCO3 with 1.0% of nano-additives has lower activation energy then corresponding pure CaCO3. The catalytic activity of nano-additives is possibly due to the fact that nano-additives which has higher thermal conductivity act as heat receptor and increases the surface temperature of the CaCO3. However, coating with higher % of nano-additives increases the resistance of CO2 diffusion and increases the activation energy. T...
Well characterised, polycrystalline powders of commercially procured CaCO3 were thermally decomposed...
International audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important inorganic mineral in biological and ...
Hypothesis The reaction of Ca(OH)2 with CO2 to form CaCO3 (carbonation process) is of high interest...
Non-isothermal decomposition kinetics of surface coated calcium carbonate (CaCO3) was investigated u...
This paper focuses on investigating the decomposition mechanism of ca lcium carbonate. The non-isoth...
A foundation for the analysis of chemical reactions using thermogravimetric analysis is presented he...
As an important inorganic material, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been widely used as fillers in pap...
One of the major drawbacks that hinder the industrial competitiveness of the calcium looping (CaL) p...
In this study, a simple wet encapsulation method was used to coat the nano calcium carbonate particl...
International audienceThe decomposition of calcium carbonate has been studied by isothermal and isob...
Abstract—As an important inorganic material, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been widely used as fille...
Lime is one of the largest manufactured chemicals in the United States. The conversion of calcium ca...
In the first step of the firing cycle used to manufacture white-firing wall tile bodies, the calcium...
The agglomeration of nano-CaCO3 (NC) is the largest bottleneck in applications in cementitious mater...
AbstractBy means of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), influences of organic acids such as citric aci...
Well characterised, polycrystalline powders of commercially procured CaCO3 were thermally decomposed...
International audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important inorganic mineral in biological and ...
Hypothesis The reaction of Ca(OH)2 with CO2 to form CaCO3 (carbonation process) is of high interest...
Non-isothermal decomposition kinetics of surface coated calcium carbonate (CaCO3) was investigated u...
This paper focuses on investigating the decomposition mechanism of ca lcium carbonate. The non-isoth...
A foundation for the analysis of chemical reactions using thermogravimetric analysis is presented he...
As an important inorganic material, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been widely used as fillers in pap...
One of the major drawbacks that hinder the industrial competitiveness of the calcium looping (CaL) p...
In this study, a simple wet encapsulation method was used to coat the nano calcium carbonate particl...
International audienceThe decomposition of calcium carbonate has been studied by isothermal and isob...
Abstract—As an important inorganic material, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been widely used as fille...
Lime is one of the largest manufactured chemicals in the United States. The conversion of calcium ca...
In the first step of the firing cycle used to manufacture white-firing wall tile bodies, the calcium...
The agglomeration of nano-CaCO3 (NC) is the largest bottleneck in applications in cementitious mater...
AbstractBy means of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), influences of organic acids such as citric aci...
Well characterised, polycrystalline powders of commercially procured CaCO3 were thermally decomposed...
International audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important inorganic mineral in biological and ...
Hypothesis The reaction of Ca(OH)2 with CO2 to form CaCO3 (carbonation process) is of high interest...