Abstract

This research paper describes the synthesis of nano‐ and micro‐structures of high purity precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) on poly(ethylene glycol)(PEG) templates for broad‐range industrial applications, using readily available and cheap impure dolomitic marbles. In the method, calcium components of impure dolomitic marbles are extracted as calcium sucrate which is then bubbled with carbon dioxide gas using a carbonation column in the presence of PEG. The effects of concentration of PEG, pH of calcium sucrate solution and temperature on the final yield, morphology and polymorphism of PCC have been studied. Vaterite and calcite are the crystalline forms of calcium carbonate found in final PCC products. The vaterite is observed as hollow spheres with particle diameter of 1.5‐2 μm which is formed by aggregation of vaterite nanoparticles with particle size of 20 nm on PEG templates. Optimum conditions for the highest PCC yield of 79.94% are 0.4 mol dm−3 of PEG, pH of 6.5 and temperature of 80 °C. The purity of PCC products is about 99%. Therefore, the synthesized PCC products are of required purity and quality for industrial applications.

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