Real-Time Observation of CaCO3Mineralization in Highly Supersaturated Graphene Liquid Cells

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The mineralization dynamics of calcium carbonate is investigated under highly supersaturated conditions using graphene liquid cell transmission electron microscopy. We demonstrate that the mineralization process has three steps: nucleation, diffusion-limited growth, and Ostwald ripening/coalescence. In addition, we show that the polymorphs precipitate in a specific order, from metastable aragonite to stable calcite, thus proving Ostwald's rule of stages. In highly supersaturated solutions, the aragonite phase crystallizes in a stable manner, in addition to the calcite phase.

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Dae, K. S., Chang, J. H., Koo, K., Park, J., Kim, J. S., & Yuk, J. M. (2020). Real-Time Observation of CaCO3Mineralization in Highly Supersaturated Graphene Liquid Cells. ACS Omega, 5(24), 14619–14624. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01300

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