Abstract

Abstract The morphology of single-crystal Ca(OH)2 (0001) surfaces after being reacted with SO2 at 313 K consists of “needle-like” features of CaSO3·(1/2)H2O whose mean size increases with the relative humidity at which the reaction takes place. This trend might provide an evidence of certain mobility of product crystallites induced by adsorbed water.

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