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Calcite Growth – Rate Inhibition by Fulvic Acids Isolated from Big Soda Lake, Nevada, USA, the Suwannee River, Georgia, USA and by Polycarboxylic Acids

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2011

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Reddy, Michael, and Leenheer, Jerry, 2011, Calcite Growth – Rate Inhibition by Fulvic Acids Isolated from Big Soda Lake, Nevada, USA, the Suwannee River, Georgia, USA and by Polycarboxylic Acids: Annals of Environmental Science, v. 5, iss. 1, p. 41-53.

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Calcite crystallization rates are characterized using a constant solution composition at 25° C, pH=8.5, and calcite supersaturation (Ω) of 4.5 in the absence and presence of fulvic acids isolated from Big Soda Lake, Nevada (BSLFA), and a fulvic acid from the Suwannee River, Georgia (SRFA). Rates are also measured in the presence and absence of low-molar mass, aliphatic-alicyclic polycarboxylic acids (PCA). BSLFA inhibits calcite crystal-growth rates with increasing BSLFA concentration, suggesting that BSLFA adsorbs at growth sites on the calcite crystal surface. Calcite growth morphology in the presence of BSLFA differed from growth in its absence, supporting an adsorption mechanism of calcite-growth inhibition by BSLFA. Calcite growth-rate [...]

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