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The effect of calcium cations on the precipitation of barium sulfate 2: calcium ions in the presence of organic additives
Authors:F. Jones   A. Oliviera   G.M. Parkinson   A.L. Rohl   A. Stanley  T. Upson
Affiliation:

AJ Parker Co-operative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy, Nanochemistry Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845, Australia

Abstract:Calcium ions have been implicated in changing the precipitation of barium sulfate when organic additives are present, although whether it inhibits or promotes nucleation and/or growth has been disputed in the literature. We conducted a thorough investigation into the effect of calcium when additives are present and show that calcium cations do indeed promote nucleation of barium sulfate particles when compared to the appropriate control. This result is independent of the analytical method (conductivity or turbidity) used to assess precipitation. The nucleation promotion produces no change in the crystal morphology, thus morphology is not always a good indicator of nucleation or growth behavior. The extent of nucleation promotion depends on the functional group of the additive.
Keywords:A1. Impurities   A1. Nucleation   A1. Precipitation   A1. Solubility   A2. Growth from solutions   A2. Inhibition   B1. Barium sulfate   B1. Calcium ions   B3. Ion selective electrode   B3. Nephelometry
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