Abstract

The wettability of calcium carbonate, an important parameter in the evaluation of the interaction characteristics of materials used in conservation, was examined by measurements with the Wilhelmy plate technique. Heterogeneous surfaces consisting of glass and calcium carbonate were examined. Stable calcium carbonate layers were deposited on microscope glass slides using supersaturated solutions in which the equimolar concentrations of total calcium and total carbonate used ranged between 0.1 and 0.4 M, over a pH range between 9 and 12 and temperature between 25 and 80°C. In all cases amorphous calcium carbonate was deposited, the extent of surface coverage increasing with increasing supersaturation and temperature. Higher surface coverage of the glass slides with calcium carbonate yielded lower contact angles suggesting increased wettability of the heterogeneous surface.

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