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Proc Math Phys Eng Sci ; 478(2258): 20210601, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35173519

ABSTRACT

The crystallization of calcium carbonate is shown to be dictated by the Ostwald rule of stages (ORS), for high relative initial supersaturations ( S CaCO 3 = [ C a 2 + ] [ CO 3 2 - ] / K SP, Calcite > 2500 ), under sweet (carbon dioxide saturated) and anoxic (oxygen depleted) solution conditions. Rhombohedral calcite crystals emerge after the sequential crystallization and dissolution of the metastable polymorphs: vaterite (snowflake-shaped) and aragonite (needle-shaped). However, the presence of certain cations, which can form trigonal carbonates (e.g. Fe2+ and Ni2+), in concentrations as low as 1.5 mM, triggers the emergence of calcite crystals, with a star-shaped crystal habit, first. These star-shaped crystals dissolve to yield needle-shaped aragonite crystals, which in turn dissolve to give the rhombohedral calcite crystals. The star-shaped crystals, formed at high SCaCO3 , possess higher surface free energy (therefore higher apparent solubility) than their rhombohedral counterparts. This sequence of dissolution and recrystallization demonstrates that the ORS does not only drive the crystal towards its thermodynamically most stable polymorph but also towards its most stable crystal habit.

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Proc Math Phys Eng Sci ; 477(2252): 20210200, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35153572

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The interplay between polymorphism and facet-specific surface energy on the dissolution of crystals is examined in this work. It is shown that, using cationic additives, it is possible to produce star-shaped calcite crystals at very high supersaturations. In crystallization processes following the Ostwald rule of stages these star-shaped crystals appear to have higher solubility than both their rhombohedral counterparts and needle-shaped aragonite crystals. The vapour pressures of vaterite, aragonite, star-shaped calcite and rhombohedral calcite crystals are measured using thermogravimetric analysis and the corresponding enthalpies of melting are obtained. Using inverse gas chromatography, the surface energy of the aforementioned crystals is measured as well and the surface energy of the main crystal facets is calculated. Combining the effect of facet-specific surface energies and the enthalpies of melting on a modified version of the classical solubility equation for regular solutions, it is proved that the star-shaped calcite crystals can indeed have higher apparent solubility than aragonitecrystals.

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Rev. bras. anal. clin ; 24(4): 117-20, 1992. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-119521

ABSTRACT

Foi realizado no Hospital das Clinicas de Curitiba, um estudo comparativo entre Contagens de Plaquetas Manual e Automatica, em diversas amostras de pacientes internados e recem transplantados, os quais apresentavam as sequintes patologias: Anemia Aplastica Severa, Leucemia Mieloide Aguda, Leucemia Mieloide Cronica e Doença de Hodgkin. Com a elevada correlaçao existente entre os diferentes metodos utilizadosm,foi possivel vereificar que a contagem automatica de plaquetas e um metodo preciso e confiavel quando efetuado em condiçoes rigidas de controle de qualidade de sistema


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Humans , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Platelet Count , Brazil
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