Stable Prenucleation Calcium Carbonate Clusters
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Abstract
Calcium carbonate forms scales, geological deposits, biominerals, and ocean sediments. Huge amounts of carbon dioxide are retained as carbonate ions, and calcium ions represent a major contribution to water hardness. Despite its relevance, little is known about the precipitation mechanism of calcium carbonate, and specified complex crystal structures challenge the classical view on nucleation considering the formation of metastable ion clusters. We demonstrate that dissolved calcium carbonate in fact contains stable prenucleation ion clusters forming even in undersaturated solution. The cluster formation can be characterized by means of equilibrium thermodynamics, applying a multiple-binding model, which…
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- Calcium carbonate
- Carbonate
- Nucleation
- Crystallization
- Metastability
- Calcium
- Chemistry
- Precipitation
- Life below water