Abstract

In this study, the XRD, EDX, SEM and FTIR analyses are used for the characterization of the thermal decomposition process of Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck ( PCL) samples. All these shells are abundant in Thailand. The shell was ground into fine powders. A set of four samples each was then separately annealed for 2 h in air atmosphere at 300 °C, 400 °C, 450 °C and 500 °C, respectively. The PCL shell mainly consists of aragonite and a fraction of calcite. If the PCL powder samples were annealed at a temperature higher than 450 °C, it resulted in an irreversible phase transformation from aragonite to calcite. The FTIR spectra analyses of PCL show that, after an annealing, the relative intensities of CO 3 2− absorption bands and the intensities of OH − absorption band increased.

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