International audienceWe present an original method for measuring the intrinsic dissolution rate of gypsum. We use a simple microfluidic setup, with a gypsum block inserted between two polycarbonate plates, which is dissolved by water. By changing the flow rate and the distance between the plates, we can scan a wide range of Péclet and Damköhler numbers, characterizing the relative magnitude of advection, diffusion and reaction in the system. We find the dissolution to be unstable, with a formation of a characteristic fingering pattern. The dissolution rate can then be calculated from the initial wavelength of this pattern. Alternatively, it can also be estimated from the time it takes for the gypsum chip to get completely dissolved near th...
The understanding of porosity changes due to mineral dissolution/precipitation and its impact on sol...
This work describes a microfluidic drug dissolution testing method that was developed using a commer...
Dissolution and precipitation processes control fundamental properties of porous media in the subsur...
International audienceWe present an original method for measuring the intrinsic dissolution rate of ...
International audienceStandard dissolution experiments are carried out in stirred liquid. Therefore,...
International audienceWe investigate the dissolution of a single grain of soluble mineral by microfl...
International audienceThis study aims to bring elements of understanding of water-gypsum interaction...
International audienceExperimental observations of the dissolution of calcium sulfate by flowing wat...
International audienceThe macroscopic dissolution rate of minerals is generally deduced from solutio...
Using a channel flow cell (CFC) system, the dissolution kinetics of polycrystalline gypsum-based mat...
Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) is a mineral that is found in large quantities in the Turkey and in the World. I...
<p>Shown are mean proportional dissolution rates (± SD) of gypsum at each of three locations and fou...
International audienceIn the context of the study of the wet creep of plasterboards, digital hologra...
Current dissolution apparatuses require several hundred milligrams of sample per trial, measure diss...
The dissolution kinetics of gypsum and anhydrite have been measured under various conditions. For gy...
The understanding of porosity changes due to mineral dissolution/precipitation and its impact on sol...
This work describes a microfluidic drug dissolution testing method that was developed using a commer...
Dissolution and precipitation processes control fundamental properties of porous media in the subsur...
International audienceWe present an original method for measuring the intrinsic dissolution rate of ...
International audienceStandard dissolution experiments are carried out in stirred liquid. Therefore,...
International audienceWe investigate the dissolution of a single grain of soluble mineral by microfl...
International audienceThis study aims to bring elements of understanding of water-gypsum interaction...
International audienceExperimental observations of the dissolution of calcium sulfate by flowing wat...
International audienceThe macroscopic dissolution rate of minerals is generally deduced from solutio...
Using a channel flow cell (CFC) system, the dissolution kinetics of polycrystalline gypsum-based mat...
Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) is a mineral that is found in large quantities in the Turkey and in the World. I...
<p>Shown are mean proportional dissolution rates (± SD) of gypsum at each of three locations and fou...
International audienceIn the context of the study of the wet creep of plasterboards, digital hologra...
Current dissolution apparatuses require several hundred milligrams of sample per trial, measure diss...
The dissolution kinetics of gypsum and anhydrite have been measured under various conditions. For gy...
The understanding of porosity changes due to mineral dissolution/precipitation and its impact on sol...
This work describes a microfluidic drug dissolution testing method that was developed using a commer...
Dissolution and precipitation processes control fundamental properties of porous media in the subsur...