Magnesite formed at relatively low temperatures, 40°C, and atmospheric pressure using the experimental duplications is described in Deelman (1999). The original experiment itself is a variation of Liebermann’s (1967) experiments on dolomite formation. The initial products of the reaction were metastable carbonates, aragonite and dypingite which will change during the course of the experiment into magnesite. This work reports to have found evidence in support of an active role of alternations between precipitation and dissolution in bringing about a formation of the thermodynamically stable phase in the magnesite formation.
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Synthesis of magnesite at low temperature
Carbonates and Evaporates, Vol.26(3), pp.213-215
2011
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- Title
- Synthesis of magnesite at low temperature
- Creators
- Anna Paola Alves dos Anjos - Universidade Federal FluminenseAbdelfettah Sifeddine - Institut de Recherche pour le DéveloppementChristian J Sanders - Universidade Federal de FluminenseSambasiva R Patchineelam - Universidade Federal de Fluminense
- Publication Details
- Carbonates and Evaporates, Vol.26(3), pp.213-215
- Identifiers
- 2670; 991012821354902368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article