集聚经济
结晶
铈
碳酸盐
材料科学
化学工程
冶金
工程类
作者
Jong Min Kim,Sang-Mok Chang,Kyo-Seon Kim,Myung Sai Chung,Woo-Sik Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.colsurfa.2010.11.084
摘要
Abstract Sonication and turbulent agitation were used to investigate the mechanism of crystal aggregation and agglomeration during the reaction crystallization of cerium carbonate. Aggregation and agglomeration occurred simultaneously during the crystallization, thus the product suspension included both crystal aggregates and agglomerates. As crystal aggregation involves the physical adhesion of crystals, the particle size changed sensitively according to the sonication energy and agitation speed during the crystallization. In contrast, since crystal agglomeration is based on molecular growth following crystal aggregation, the agglomerates were strong enough to resist the acoustic impact of the sonication and turbulent shear of the agitation during the crystallization. Thus, the crystal aggregates in the product suspension were completely re-dispersed by an acoustic after-treatment of 30 W for 20 min. Acoustic after-treatment was also used to determine the agglomerate size and estimate the degree of aggregation of the product suspension. As a result, sonication above 60 W was found to be adequate to prevent any aggregation or agglomeration during the crystallization, regardless of the agitation conditions.
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