Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration and toxic metal sequestration and, yet, the rates and mechanisms of calcite growth under close to equilibrium conditions are far from well understood. In this study, a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) was used for the first time to measure macroscopic calcite growth rates. Calcite seed crystals were first nucleated and grown on sensors, then growth rates of calcite seed crystals were measured in real-time under close to equilibrium conditions (saturation index, SI = log ({Ca2+}/{CO32−}/Ksp) = 0.01–0.7, where {i} represent ion activities and Ksp = 10−8.48 is the calcite thermodynamic solubility constant). At the end of the ...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles is an interesting area in natural gas production. The i...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The path...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the rate of crystal growth, even at constant saturation, vari...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
A novel method for studying nucleation and growth of CaCO3 crystals in situ has been developed and t...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Abstract—This study links classical crystal growth theory with observations of microscopic surface p...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
Calcite growth experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) were conducted at two constant values...
Quantitative prediction of mineral reaction rates in the subsurface remains a daunting task partly b...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles is an interesting area in natural gas production. The i...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The path...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the rate of crystal growth, even at constant saturation, vari...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
A novel method for studying nucleation and growth of CaCO3 crystals in situ has been developed and t...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Abstract—This study links classical crystal growth theory with observations of microscopic surface p...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
Calcite growth experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM) were conducted at two constant values...
Quantitative prediction of mineral reaction rates in the subsurface remains a daunting task partly b...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles is an interesting area in natural gas production. The i...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The path...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the rate of crystal growth, even at constant saturation, vari...