Oriented nucleation and growth of anhydrite during direct sulfation of limestone

The direct sulfation of limestone (Iceland Spar) was studied at 973 K in a fixed-bed reactor. Scanning electron microscopy examinations of the sulfated limestone particles show that the sulfation process involves oriented nucleation and growth of the solid product, anhydrite. The reason for the occu...

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Published in:Crystal Growth & Design
Main Authors: Hu, Guilin, Dam-Johansen, Kim, Wedel, Stig
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/7fe8c277-00cc-4ff1-a3f2-cea27830587b
https://doi.org/10.1021/cg0704403
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Summary:The direct sulfation of limestone (Iceland Spar) was studied at 973 K in a fixed-bed reactor. Scanning electron microscopy examinations of the sulfated limestone particles show that the sulfation process involves oriented nucleation and growth of the solid product, anhydrite. The reason for the occurrence of oriented nucleation and growth of the solid product is related to a close two-dimensional lattice match between the lattice plane {1,0,4} of calcite and the lattice plane {(1) over bar ,1,0} of anhydrite.