The aqueous calcium carbonate system is rigorously investigated with respect to ionic activity. Ideal treatment is found to be a good approximation at relevant concentrations. The data further show that bound CaCO3 species cannot be regarded as «inactive» during nucleation but rather appear to play a key role in the phase-separation process, and that amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) can be precipitated from much lower levels of supersaturation than previously believed. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
In this work, we aimed to experimentally study the nucleation and growth of CaCO3 phases precipitate...
Nucleation widely exists in nature, from cloud formation to haze generation. The classical nucleatio...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
Mechanisms of CaCO3 nucleation from solutions that depend on multistage pathways and the existence o...
Mechanisms of CaCO3 nucleation from solutions that depend on multistage pathways and the existence o...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recent experimental evidence and computer ...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) precipitation is modeled using particle nucleation, growth, and ag...
Several different building blocks or precursors play an important role in the early stages of the cr...
HypothesisCalcium carbonate nucleation is often a complex and multistep process that is difficult to...
Calcium carbonate is a ubiquitous mineral that represents one of the most significant biominerals,a ...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
In this work, we aimed to experimentally study the nucleation and growth of CaCO3 phases precipitate...
Nucleation widely exists in nature, from cloud formation to haze generation. The classical nucleatio...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
Mechanisms of CaCO3 nucleation from solutions that depend on multistage pathways and the existence o...
Mechanisms of CaCO3 nucleation from solutions that depend on multistage pathways and the existence o...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recent experimental evidence and computer ...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) precipitation is modeled using particle nucleation, growth, and ag...
Several different building blocks or precursors play an important role in the early stages of the cr...
HypothesisCalcium carbonate nucleation is often a complex and multistep process that is difficult to...
Calcium carbonate is a ubiquitous mineral that represents one of the most significant biominerals,a ...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
In this work, we aimed to experimentally study the nucleation and growth of CaCO3 phases precipitate...
Nucleation widely exists in nature, from cloud formation to haze generation. The classical nucleatio...