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The Influence of Air Nanobubbles on Controlling the Synthesis of Calcium Carbonate Crystals.

Yongxiang WuMinyi HuangChunlin HeKaituo WangNguyen Thi Hong NhungSiming LuGjergj DodbibaAkira OtsukiToyohisa Fujita
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Numerous approaches have been developed to control the crystalline and morphology of calcium carbonate. In this paper, nanobubbles were studied as a novel aid for the structure transition from vaterite to calcite. The vaterite particles turned into calcite (100%) in deionized water containing nanobubbles generated by high-speed shearing after 4 h, in comparison to a mixture of vaterite (33.6%) and calcite (66.3%) by the reaction in the deionized water in the absence of nanobubbles. The nanobubbles can coagulate with calcite based on the potential energy calculated and confirmed by the extended DLVO (Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek) theory. According to the nanobubble bridging capillary force, nanobubbles were identified as the binder in strengthening the coagulation between calcite and vaterite and accelerated the transformation from vaterite to calcite.
Keyphrases
  • high speed
  • atomic force microscopy
  • single molecule
  • climate change