KONA Powder and Particle Journal (Feb 2014)

Synthesis of Calcium Carbonate Particles in Octylamine/Water Bilayer Systems

  • Jun Wang,
  • William B. White,
  • James H. Adair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14356/kona.2014005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 0
pp. 156 – 162

Abstract

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Calcium carbonate particles with various shapes and morphologies were prepared via precipitation in an octylamine/water self-assembly bilayer systems. Crystal structure and shape of the CaCO3 particles were determined by the water to octylamine molar ratio R of the bilayer. At R = 16.0, phase pure calcite particles with a “hopper crystal” morphology were formed, the average particle size of the hopper crystal is 10 μm with well-defined edges on the hopper faces. Decrease the R ratio to 7.2 eventually leads to the formation of 3 μm tabular CaCO3 particles which are predominated by vaterite structure. For an intermediate R of 10.8, spherical vaterite aggregates and rhombohedral calcite particles were produced. Thermal decomposition of the CaCO3 particles was observed at around 710°C. The mechanism of particle evolution in the self-assembly bilayer, particularly the formation of “hopper crystal” calcite was discussed.

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