نتایج جستجو برای: calcite

تعداد نتایج: 4447  

2018
Huifang Xu Mo Zhou Yihang Fang Henry Teng

The substrate effect of mica and hematite on the nucleation and crystallization of calcite was investigated using scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) methods. On mica, we found, in the absence of Mg2+, the substrates’ (001) surfaces with hexagonal and pseudo-hexagonal two-dimensional (2-D) structure can affect the orientation ...

2016
Chris J. Daniels Alex J. Poulton Jeremy R. Young Mario Esposito Matthew P. Humphreys Mariana Ribas-Ribas Eithne Tynan Toby Tyrrell

Through the production and export of their calcite coccoliths, coccolithophores form a key component of the global carbon cycle. Despite this key role, very little is known about the biogeochemical role of different coccolithophore species in terms of calcite production, and how these species will respond to future climate change and ocean acidification. Here, we present the first study to esti...

2003
P. SOMASUNDARAN J. OFORI

Recent solubility, electrokinetic, spectroscopic and flotation studies in our laboratory on apatite and calcite in aqueous electrolytes indicate complex mineral_olution interactions which can alter surface characteristics of these minerals markedly in the presence of each other. In the case of systems containing such sparingly soluble minerals, understanding of the mineral_olution chemical equi...

Journal: :Geobiology 2008
J B Ries M A Anderson R T Hill

A previously published hydrothermal brine-river water mixing model driven by ocean crust production suggests that the molar Mg/Ca ratio of seawater (mMg/Ca(sw)) has varied significantly (approximately 1.0-5.2) over Precambrian time, resulting in six intervals of aragonite-favouring seas (mMg/Ca(sw) > 2) and five intervals of calcite-favouring seas (mMg/Ca(sw) < 2) since the Late Archaean. To ev...

2002
C. AMRHEIN D. L. SuAREZ

Solutions equilibrated with soils under laboratory conditions often exhibit Ca and CO^~ activities that exceed calcite saturation. This supersaturation has been attributed to various possibilities, none of which have been fully able to explain the phenomenon. In this study we report on the attainment of calcite supersaturation in calcite + water + organic matter systems under controlled CO2 con...

2010

was dissolved from the soil; Le., equilibrium was ap­ Soils in the laboratory were reacted with agricultural drainage­ and distilled waters at various carbon dioxide (COl) levels. The soil water solutions yielded different Ion activity product (lAP) values than that of calcite, depending on experimental technique and whether calcite "equilibrium" is approached from supersaturation or under­ sat...

1997
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We examined the processes of calcite nucleation and crystal growth to determine the dominant mechanism for precipitation of calcite in the presence of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Our experiments, conducted at 25°C and at a Ca:HCO, molar ratio of 1:2, were performed with and without calcite seeds. Scanning electron micrograph observations showed that the particle size of calcite crystals in ...

2001
CONCEPCION JIMENEZ-LOPEZ ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ-NAVARRO JOSE M. DOMINGUEZ-VERA JUAN M. GARCIA-RUIZ

Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the interactions between proteins and mineral surfaces, among them a combination of electrostatic, stereochemical interactions and molecular recognition between the protein and the crystal surface. To identify the mechanisms of interaction in the lysozyme– calcium carbonate model system, the effect of this protein on the precipitation kinetics an...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2012
Akihiro Otsu Kanji Tsuru Michito Maruta Melvin L Munar Shigeki Matsuya Kunio Ishikawa

Effects of carbonation temperature and compacting pressure on basic properties of calcite block were studied using Ca(OH)2 compact made with 0.2-2.0 MPa and their carbonation at 200-800ºC for 1 h. Microporous calcite was obtained only when carbonated at 600ºC using Ca(OH)2 compact made with 0.2 MPa even though thermogravimetry analysis showed that calcite powder was stable up to 920ºC under CO2...

2013
S. Handley-Sidhu E. Sham M. O. Cuthbert M. L. Johns J. C. Renshaw

The enzyme urease drives the hydrolysis of urea leading to the release of ammonium ions and bicarbonate; in the presence of calcium, the rise in pH leads to increased calcium carbonate saturation and the subsequent precipitation of calcite. Although such alkalinizing ureolysis is widespread in nature, most studies have focussed on bacteria (i.e. indigenous communities or urease-active Sporosarc...

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