International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the crystal growth processes of solid materials. In the present study, two independent methods were used to estimate how calcite particle size was increasing with reaction time. First, a direct method by using Rietveld refinements of X-ray diffraction patterns quantifies the variation of the coherent domain average size r with reaction time t. Second, we used a mass balance method where the formed calcite amount MolCaCO3,t was determined as a function of time and the linear growth rate was deduced from mass growth rate. For both methods, a kinetic pseudo-second-order expression was successfully used to fit the data and estimate the initial growth...
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...
In this work, the evolution of the CaCO<sub>3</sub> crystalline phase during the CaO–CO<sub>2</sub> ...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
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...
A novel method for studying nucleation and growth of CaCO3 crystals in situ has been developed and t...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
International audienceThe gas−solid carbonation of nanosized portlandite was experimentally investig...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the rate of crystal growth, even at constant saturation, vari...
Hypothesis The reaction of Ca(OH)2 with CO2 to form CaCO3 (carbonation process) is of high interest...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate is well studied in many fields of research and industry. Desp...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate is well studied in many fields of research and industry. Desp...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
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...
In this work, the evolution of the CaCO<sub>3</sub> crystalline phase during the CaO–CO<sub>2</sub> ...
International audienceThe linear growth rate is an essential parameter to describe and simulate the ...
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...
A novel method for studying nucleation and growth of CaCO3 crystals in situ has been developed and t...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
International audienceThe gas−solid carbonation of nanosized portlandite was experimentally investig...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the rate of crystal growth, even at constant saturation, vari...
Hypothesis The reaction of Ca(OH)2 with CO2 to form CaCO3 (carbonation process) is of high interest...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate is well studied in many fields of research and industry. Desp...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate is well studied in many fields of research and industry. Desp...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
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...
In this work, the evolution of the CaCO<sub>3</sub> crystalline phase during the CaO–CO<sub>2</sub> ...