Morphology Change of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate According to Hydration Temperature

International Mineral Processing Congress
J. W. Ahn
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Calcined calcium oxide from limestone is hydrated to manufacture calcium hydroxide, and then precipitated calcium carbonate is synthesized from calcium hydroxide. Precipitated calcium carbonate of various morphologies is obtained by controlled conditions of each step and characteristics of limestone, calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide. Especially characteristics of calcium hydroxide have the most influence on morphology of precipitated calcium carbonate character. In this study, therefore, it is investigated the specific surface area of calcium hydroxide and morphology of precipitated calcium carbonate according to hydration temperature. Calcium hydroxide hydrated at high initial temperature has larger particle size than that hydrated at low initial temperature. And formation yield of aragonite precipitated calcium carbonate has improved by using calcium hydroxide had larger particle size (hydrated at high initial temperature).
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APA: J. W. Ahn  (2014)  Morphology Change of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate According to Hydration Temperature

MLA: J. W. Ahn Morphology Change of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate According to Hydration Temperature. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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