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Investigation on the influence of additives on the oriented dissolution of calcite

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SOFT MATTER
卷 17, 期 19, 页码 5025-5033

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1sm00051a

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1105100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21877009]
  3. Beijing Institute of Technology Research Fund Program for Young Scholars

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Additives have a strong influence on the dissolution process of calcite {104} planes, with three different types of additives identified based on their effects. The dissolution of calcite displays four modes as additives concentrations change, resulting in different surface structures. The anisotropic dissolution behaviors of calcite are closely related to the concentrations and adsorption features of the additives on the calcite surface.
Similar to the crystal growth process, additives have a strong influence on the dissolution process of crystals. Studies on the dissolution process may shed light on understanding the biomineralization and bioinspired crystallization process. The influence of different kinds of additives including surfactants and polymers on the dissolution process of calcite {104} planes was investigated in detail in this work. The additives can be classified into three kinds according to their influence on the dissolution process of calcite under different concentration windows. The additives show three different kinds of dissolution behaviors with the increase of additive concentrations according to the tomographic variation of the calcite surface after the dissolution process. There are four dissolution modes of calcite while changing the additive concentrations in the solution. Rhombohedral etch pits with [441] and [481] step edges are formed on the calcite {104} planes after the dissolution process at low additive concentrations (mode I). Calcite micropyramids begin to appear on the calcite surface and the densities of micropyramids increase with the increase of the additive concentrations until they cover the entire calcite surface after the dissolution process at medium additive concentrations (mode II). Instead of micropyramids, large pyramids with [481] and [441] step edges and a size of about 50 mu m form after the dissolution process at high additive concentrations (modes III and IV). We propose that the different anisotropic dissolution behaviors of calcite are strongly related to the concentrations and the adsorption features of the additives on the calcite surface. The additives may act as inhibitors of calcite dissolution, possibly through adsorption on calcite surfaces without preferred adsorption, or adsorption at specific kink sites or step edges. The influence of additives on the oriented dissolution of calcite is generally related to the adsorption density and homogeneity of additives on the calcite substrates.

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