Abstract
The precipitation of calcium carbonate was studied by adding the sodium carbonate solution to a mixed system such as Still effluent (i.e., CaCl2 + NaCl solution) of the soda ash manufacturing (Solvay) process, and the effects of controlling factors on calcium carbonate polymorphs were investigated. The products were characterized with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction analysis. The particle size distribution of products was determined as dry powder using laser diffraction technique. It was found that the dilute solutions of the reactants favor the aragonite formation without affecting much the particle size. The formation of calcite is favored with the increase in sodium carbonate concentration. The reaction temperature has no significant effect on polymorphism as well as particle size of calcium carbonate precipitated from solutions having concentration 1.25 M Ca2+ and 1.25 M CO32- and reaction time of 30 min. However, the mod...
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