Calcium Carbonate Precipitation Behavior in the System Ca-Me2+-CO3-H2O (Me2+ = Co, Ni, Cu, Fe): Ion Incorporation, Effect of Temperature and Aging
Oleg S. Vereshchagin,
Irina A. Chernyshova,
Maria A. Kuz’mina
et al.
Abstract:Crystalline calcium carbonates (CCCs) are among the most widespread minerals on the Earth’s surface and play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle, heavy metal sorption and incorporation. Among the numerous factors that influence the precipitation of CCCs from solution, the most determinant are the presence of additives in the mineral-forming medium, temperature, and crystallization time (aging time). The current work fills the gaps in the study of calcium carbonate crystallization from heavy metal (Me2+ =… Show more
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