Comparing Polyphosphate and Orthophosphate Treatments of Solution-Precipitated Aragonite Powders

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calcium carbonate, orthophosphate, polyphosphate, infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis

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MDPI

Abstract

The aqueous and thermal stabilities of aragonite (CaCO3 ) powders against phase conversion are important for industrial applications that rely on calcium carbonate. We describe the synthesis and characterization of solution-precipitated aragonite powders before and after exposure to different aqueous polyphosphate (SHMP) or orthophosphate (PO4) treatments with concentrations ranging between 1–10 mM (∼1 g/L). Based on infrared spectra, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetric analyses, results show that orthophosphate treatments lead to secondary phase formation and complex thermal annealing behaviors. In contrast, polyphosphate treatments help to prevent against aragonite dissolution during water exposure, and also provide a slight increase in the thermal stability of aragonite with regard to conversion to calcite.