Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a known complexing agent that interacts with a host of cations. In this paper, various techniques are used to elucidate the mechanism of interaction between EDTA and barium sulfate surfaces. It is shown that complexation with metal ions is not sufficient to explain the inhibition of barite crystallization but that other processes such as chemisorption must also occur. EDTA is shown to always adsorb as the mono-protonated species?suggesting that the molecule is able to lose a proton when it adsorbs at lower pH. Molecular modelling shows that the interaction of the surface barium ions with the carboxylate group is an important one. Finally, in situ turbidity measurements provide information about the ...
The dissolution rate of natural barite, BaSO4, was measured in solutions of DTPA (diethylene triamin...
The inhibition of barium sulfate precipitation in the presence of phosphonate containing molecules w...
226Ra is a major constituent of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) and readily forms s...
Molecular modelling has been successfully used to interpret the effect of two molecules on the cryst...
In this manuscript we investigate the impact of oxalate ions on the crystallization of barium sulfat...
The mechanism and kinetics of barite (BaSO4) dissolution in the presence of diethylenetriaminepentaa...
Mineral scale occurs in processes ranging from water treatment and purification to oil and gas produ...
In this paper, methyl glycine diacetic acid (MGDA) was found to have great influence on the morpholo...
Morphology modifiers can act in many different ways on the precipitating phase. Inhibitors can alter...
Nanoscale Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) experiments show that barite (BaSO4) growth is influenced by...
In this manuscript we investigate an inorganic, anionic promoter of barium sulfate crystallization. ...
The adsorption of phosphonate molecules onto mineral surfaces is of interest due to their use as sca...
The crystallization of materials from a supersaturated solution is a fundamental chemical process.Al...
Crystallisation at or near interfaces plays an important role in many environmental, biological and ...
Designing (macro)molecules that can suppress crystallization is advantageous in natural, pathologic...
The dissolution rate of natural barite, BaSO4, was measured in solutions of DTPA (diethylene triamin...
The inhibition of barium sulfate precipitation in the presence of phosphonate containing molecules w...
226Ra is a major constituent of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) and readily forms s...
Molecular modelling has been successfully used to interpret the effect of two molecules on the cryst...
In this manuscript we investigate the impact of oxalate ions on the crystallization of barium sulfat...
The mechanism and kinetics of barite (BaSO4) dissolution in the presence of diethylenetriaminepentaa...
Mineral scale occurs in processes ranging from water treatment and purification to oil and gas produ...
In this paper, methyl glycine diacetic acid (MGDA) was found to have great influence on the morpholo...
Morphology modifiers can act in many different ways on the precipitating phase. Inhibitors can alter...
Nanoscale Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) experiments show that barite (BaSO4) growth is influenced by...
In this manuscript we investigate an inorganic, anionic promoter of barium sulfate crystallization. ...
The adsorption of phosphonate molecules onto mineral surfaces is of interest due to their use as sca...
The crystallization of materials from a supersaturated solution is a fundamental chemical process.Al...
Crystallisation at or near interfaces plays an important role in many environmental, biological and ...
Designing (macro)molecules that can suppress crystallization is advantageous in natural, pathologic...
The dissolution rate of natural barite, BaSO4, was measured in solutions of DTPA (diethylene triamin...
The inhibition of barium sulfate precipitation in the presence of phosphonate containing molecules w...
226Ra is a major constituent of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) and readily forms s...