Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometric microanalysis
of crystalline deposits following evaporation of CO3H-,
Mg2+ and Ca2+ containing aqueous solutions
Abstract:Abstract. This paper is the first application of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and of energy dispersive selection microanalysis (EDS) to the study of natural spa waters used as sprays in current dermatological practice; the aim was to relate the mineral composition of the spray to the sensitory perception recorded by the patients. Crystallized deposits were first obtained on a collodion film, from two spa waters mainly containing hydrogenocarbonate, calcium and magnesium ions, but differing by their Mg/Ca… Show more
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