Morphological Control of Ca3Al2(OH)12

The effect of a range of inorganic and organic crystal growth modifiers on the morphology of Ca3Al2(OH)12 has been studied. It has been found that some additives show a strong preference for a single crystal face forming polyhedral crystals whilst others are less selective, producing crystals with a...

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Main Authors: Fogg, A., Freij, Amal, Oliveira, Allan, Rohl, Andrew, Ogden, Mark, Parkinson, Gordon
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Science 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29481
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Summary:The effect of a range of inorganic and organic crystal growth modifiers on the morphology of Ca3Al2(OH)12 has been studied. It has been found that some additives show a strong preference for a single crystal face forming polyhedral crystals whilst others are less selective, producing crystals with a less well defined morphology. In this way sulphite and dithionite preferentially interact with the {111} face producing octahedral crystals and nitrilotriacetic acid stabilises the {110} face forming rhombic dodecahedral crystals. Phosphate, however, leads to the formation of small needle-like crystals and the organic acids, N(CH2CO2H)2(CH2PO3H2), N(CH2CO2H)(CH2PO3H2)2, HN(CH2PO3H2)2, and H3CN(CH2PO3H2)2, produce near spherical crystals.