Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.260, No.3-4, 500-506, 2004
Influence of polyethylenimine on the precipitation process of lead sulfate crystals
Crystals of lead sulfate were precipitated in a solution of polyethylenimine (PEI) using a double-jet crystallizer. PEI controlled both the nucleation rate and the growth rate, and enabled to produce fine monodispersed crystals. This effect is considered to be due to a complexation between PEI and lead ion. The on-line measurement of the variation in the lead ion concentration indicated PEI lost its effect when a certain amount of reactants was supplied. And the duration in which PEI could control the precipitation rate and the amount of PEI had a strong correlation. In addition, it was suggested that their relationship could be utilized in order to produce monodispersed particles. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:nucleation;growth models;impurities;growth from solutions;inorganic compounds;polyethylenimine