A novel method for studying nucleation and growth of CaCO3 crystals in situ has been developed and tested rigorously. We demonstrate that precise flow control is essential and how this is achieved. The method has the advantage that one may study single crystals of polymorphs that are thermodynamically unstable in collections of many crystals and that one obtains precise and accurate growth rates without any extra assumptions. We also demonstrate that, at low supersaturations where 2D nucleation does not occur, we measure the growth rate constant of calcite to be 5 times larger than that reported by batch methods and 2 orders of magnitude larger than that measured by atomic force microscopy. Considering the large interest in calcite growth i...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
The primary concern of this thesis is the investigation of crystal nucleation and growth processes, ...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate as a binding salt for the consolidation of loose sand formati...
Research into the crystallisation of calcium carbonate traverses many disciplines, including chemist...
Slow growth of calcite in confinement is abundant in Nature and man-made materials. There is ample e...
Visualization experiments using one-dimensional (1-D) porous media made of Plexiglas and two-dimensi...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
The use of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) as a precursor phase affords organisms with outstanding...
We demonstrate how combined in-situ measurements and finite element method modeling can provide new ...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
The primary concern of this thesis is the investigation of crystal nucleation and growth processes, ...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate as a binding salt for the consolidation of loose sand formati...
Research into the crystallisation of calcium carbonate traverses many disciplines, including chemist...
Slow growth of calcite in confinement is abundant in Nature and man-made materials. There is ample e...
Visualization experiments using one-dimensional (1-D) porous media made of Plexiglas and two-dimensi...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
The use of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) as a precursor phase affords organisms with outstanding...
We demonstrate how combined in-situ measurements and finite element method modeling can provide new ...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...