| Literature DB >> 28029201 |
Federico Sebastiani1, Stefan L P Wolf2, Benjamin Born3, Trung Quan Luong1, Helmut Cölfen2, Denis Gebauer2, Martina Havenith1.
Abstract
Many phenomena depend on CaCO3 nucleation where the role of water remains enigmatic. Changes in THz absorption during the early stages of CaCO3 nucleation evidence altered coupled motions of hydrated calcium and carbonate ions. The direct link between these changes and the continuous development of the ion activity product reveals the locus of a liquid-liquid binodal limit. The data strongly suggest that proto-structured amorphous CaCO3 forms through solidification of initially liquid precursors. Furthermore, polycarboxylates, which stabilize liquid precursors of CaCO3 , significantly enhance the kinetic stability of the metastable liquid-liquid state, but they do not affect the locus of the binodal limit. The importance of water network dynamics in phase separation mechanisms can be understood based on the notions of the pre-nucleation cluster pathway, and is likely to be more general for aqueous systems.Entities:
Keywords: THz spectroscopy; calcium carbonate; phase diagrams; pre-nucleation clusters; water chemistry
Year: 2016 PMID: 28029201 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201610554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336