Abstract

AbstractThe precipitation of barium strontium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, cadmium and lead, manganese, cobalt, nickel and copper 8‐quinolinolates (‘oxinates’) was studied from equivalent solutions, at pHs from 4.5 to 10, by optical microscopy: the metal cation and overall ‘oxinate’ with ‘oxine’ concentrations were varied from 0.0002 to 0.020 M (while the mean metal oxinate concentrations varied from 10−7 to 0.001 M). Crystal growth started after induction periods; the precipitations were heterogeneously nucleated at low supersaturations and homogeneously nucleated at medium to high supersaturations. The final precipitate crystal numbers depended on the number of nuclei formed during the induction periods. Crystal numbers at medium to high supersaturations increased with increasing initial metal oxinate concentration according to the relation, equation image The final crystal lengths in this supersaturation range then decreased (from maximum values) with increasing initial mean metal oxinate concentration according to the relation, equation image For precipitation from solutions of any concentration at any pH, smaller crystals were generally obtained in the precipitates from solutions of the metal oxinate of lower solubility.

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