## Abstract The main factors affecting the characteristics of precipitated nickel ammonium sulphate hexahydrate crystals from aqueous solution have been investigated. Over the range 20β35 Β°C, the crystal median size increases with temperature, but decreases with supersaturation. The size distributi
The nucleation and precipitation of nickel ammonium sulphate crystals from aqueous solution
β Scribed by Prof. J. W. Mullin; M. M. Osman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 553 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0232-1300
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A precipitation study has been made with nickel ammonium sulphate produced by mixing aqueous solutions of its constituent salts. Rates of nucleation, as indicated by the induction period, were measured for both agitated and nonβagitated systems over the temperature range 0β35 Β°C. The nucleation rate increases with increases in agitation and temperature but supersaturation has the dominant effect, as predicted by classical nucleation theory. However, attempts to analyse the results in accordance with classical theory were not entirely successful, but it is shown how the assumption of (a) a variation of crystal surface energy with temperature and (b) the influence of heterogeneous nucleation can account for the discrepancies.
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