In Situ Observation of the Thermal Decomposition of Weddelite by Heating Stage Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy


Autoria(s): Bostrom, Thor; Kloprogge, Jacob; Weier, Matthew
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The morphological and chemical changes occurring during the thermal decomposition of weddelite, CaC2O4·2H2O, have been followed in real time in a heating stage attached to an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope operating at a pressure of 2 Torr, with a heating rate of 10 °C/min and an equilibration time of approximately 10 min. The dehydration step around 120 °C and the loss of CO around 425 °C do not involve changes in morphology, but changes in the composition were observed. The final reaction of CaCO3 to CaO while evolving CO2 around 600 °C involved the formation of chains of very small oxide particles pseudomorphic to the original oxalate crystals. The change in chemical composition could only be observed after cooling the sample to 350 °C because of the effects of thermal radiation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23035/

Publicador

Mineralogical Society of America

Relação

Bostrom, Thor, Kloprogge, Jacob, & Weier, Matthew (2004) In Situ Observation of the Thermal Decomposition of Weddelite by Heating Stage Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy. American Mineralogist, 89, pp. 245-248.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #040300 GEOLOGY
Tipo

Journal Article