화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.575, No.2, 195-202, 2005
Electrocrystallization of calcium carbonate on carbon-based electrodes
Calcium carbonate was deposited by electrochemical reduction of oxygen to hydroxyl ions at various carbon-based electrodes. Although some vaterite was observed during earlier stages of the electrodeposition, the predominant polymorph during later stages was calcite. The average crystal size reached a value of 15 mum after 10 h at a glassy carbon electrode but the crystal growth rate was substantially accelerated when oxygen was catalytically reduced. The same average size of the calcite crystals in this case (Pt/C electrode) was reached within a period of 1.5 h. Efficient removal of CaCO3 from water was demonstrated when using a porous aerogel carbon electrode and a potential sufficiently negative to promote reduction of water molecules within the pores. (C) 2004 Elseiver B.V. All rights reserved.