Synthesis of Protodolomite from Sea Water containing Dioxane

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Protodolomite was synthesized from sea water containing dioxane by adding 0.4M Na2CO3 solution at 40°C. The presence of dioxane in moderate concentrations (3 to 8vol%) in a parent solution favors the formation of CaCO3(calcite)-MgCO3 solid solution. Optimal condition for protodolomite synthesis was established. The mineral synthesized from sea water containing dioxane was very superior in size and crystallinity as compared to that from highly saline but dioxane-free solutions. © 1987, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Oomori, T., & Kitano, Y. (1987). Synthesis of Protodolomite from Sea Water containing Dioxane. Geochemical Journal, 21(2), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.21.59

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