Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions

The dissolution of calcite (CaCO3) in the presence of aqueous solutions containing maleic acid (cis-HOOC-CH=CH-COOH) in the pH range 4.3-8.2 has been studied by means of atomic force microscopy utilizing a flow cell of known hydrodynamics and modelable convection/diffusion. The latter permits the in...

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Main Authors: Hong, Q, Suarez, M, Coles, B, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1997
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author Hong, Q
Suarez, M
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Compton, R
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description The dissolution of calcite (CaCO3) in the presence of aqueous solutions containing maleic acid (cis-HOOC-CH=CH-COOH) in the pH range 4.3-8.2 has been studied by means of atomic force microscopy utilizing a flow cell of known hydrodynamics and modelable convection/diffusion. The latter permits the interpretation of dissolution rate data as measured by the z-piezo voltage in terms of a mechanism involving concentrations of solution species local to the dissolving crystal surface. In this way the dissolution mechanism for the (1014) cleavage plane is shown to proceed via reaction of the adsorbed monoprotonated anion, cis-HOOC-CH=CH-COO-, but to be inhibited by the adsorbed dianion, -OOC-CH=CH-COO-. Where available excellent quantitative agreement is noted with independent surface averaged kinetic data previously (J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 1989, 85, 4335) obtained using a channel flow cell.
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spelling oxford-uuid:b3a66fd7-42f4-4add-9915-a57f14bda16a2022-03-27T04:20:49ZMechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditionsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:b3a66fd7-42f4-4add-9915-a57f14bda16aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1997Hong, QSuarez, MColes, BCompton, RThe dissolution of calcite (CaCO3) in the presence of aqueous solutions containing maleic acid (cis-HOOC-CH=CH-COOH) in the pH range 4.3-8.2 has been studied by means of atomic force microscopy utilizing a flow cell of known hydrodynamics and modelable convection/diffusion. The latter permits the interpretation of dissolution rate data as measured by the z-piezo voltage in terms of a mechanism involving concentrations of solution species local to the dissolving crystal surface. In this way the dissolution mechanism for the (1014) cleavage plane is shown to proceed via reaction of the adsorbed monoprotonated anion, cis-HOOC-CH=CH-COO-, but to be inhibited by the adsorbed dianion, -OOC-CH=CH-COO-. Where available excellent quantitative agreement is noted with independent surface averaged kinetic data previously (J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 1989, 85, 4335) obtained using a channel flow cell.
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Coles, B
Compton, R
Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title_full Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title_fullStr Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title_short Mechanism of solid/liquid interfacial reactions. The maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite: An atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
title_sort mechanism of solid liquid interfacial reactions the maleic acid driven dissolution of calcite an atomic force microscopy study under defined hydrodynamic conditions
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