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Calcium carbonate anhydrous, free-flowing, Redi-Dri . . . Calcium carbonate is a calcium salt commonly found in shells and skeleton of marine animals [1] It is an inexpensive, non-toxic and easily available reagent with a wide range of applications such as uptake of CO 2 and extraction of heavy metals and arsenic from ground water
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC): Structure, preparation . . . Despite the pivotal role of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) in drug delivery and biomedical engineering, a comprehensive review on ACC’s structure, preparation methods, and stability (crystallization) is significantly limited in the last decade
The glass transition temperature of anhydrous amorphous . . . We present the first study that reveals the existence of a glass transition for synthetic and anhydrous ACC The glass transition occurs at 339 °C Such measurements are impossible with conventional differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) due to the high tendency of ACC to crystallize
Dehydration and crystallization of amorphous calcium . . . We show that amorphous calcium carbonate can dehydrate before crystallizing, both in solution and in air, while thermal analyses and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance measurements reveal that its water is present in distinct environments
Phase transitions in CaCO3 under hydrous and anhydrous . . . To develop a better understanding of the CaCO3 structural stability during subduction processes, the phase transitions among CaCO3-I (calcite), CaCO3-II,-III IIIb, and aragonite under
Calcium carbonate anhydrous (CaCO3) – Cepham Life Sciences Calcium carbonate is a calcium salt usually found in shells and skeleton of marine animals It is an inexpensive, non-toxic and easily available reagent with a wide range of uses and applications including uptake of carbon dioxide, and extraction of heavy metals and arsenic from ground water