Abstract
Alpha-calcium sulfate hemihydrate (α-HH), an important class of cementitious material, has found its promising way of preparation from dihydrate (DH) in salt solution. However α-HH prefers to hydration to DH or dehydration to anhydrite (AH) due to its metastability. Thus it is crucial to expand the metastable lifetime (MLT) of α-HH for the advantage of preparation and separation in industry. In the concentrated 3.54M CaCl2 solution, α-HH transforms to DH and exhibits an increase in MLT from 0.5 to 48h along with temperature from 25 to 65°C, and then the transformation bends to AH and shows a monotonous decrease in MLT to 6h at 95°C. A 0.1–1.0mM of citric acid allows a redouble expansion of the MLT, especially at temperature from 55 to 75°C. The chemical adsorption of citric groups on the crystal surfaces hinders the nucleation of new phase and increase the energy barrier for α-HH phase transition, resulting in an expansion of MLT. This work presents a simple, highly efficient approach to expand the MLT of α-HH and will benefit for the control of product purity.
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