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Monitoring Particle Sizes with Rotating Disc Electrodes: Measurement of the Dissolution Kinetics of Calcite

โœ Scribed by Richard G. Compton; Christopher A. Brown


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Volume
158
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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โœฆ Synopsis


The presence of suspended particles in solution causes an enhancement of the mass transport to a rotating disc electrode, the magnitude of which is dependent on the volume fraction of the particulate material. By monitoring the transport limited current due to the reduction/oxidation of a suitable electroactive substrate in the presence of dissolving particles the change in the size of the latter with time may be monitored, thus allowing the rate of dissolution to be inferred. Experiments conducted on the dissolution of calcite at (\mathrm{pH} 7) are shown to give kinetic data in excellent agreement with that deduced by independent means. (1) 1993 Academic Press. Inc.


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