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In situ AFM observations of the interaction between calcite surfaces and Cd-bearing aqueous solutions

Authors :
Pérez-Garrido, Carlos
Fernández-Díaz, Lurdes
Pina, Carlos M.
Prieto, Manuel
Source :
Surface Science. Dec2007, Vol. 601 Issue 23, p5499-5509. 11p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Abstract: In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) observations of the interaction between calcite surfaces and Cd-bearing aqueous solutions have been carried out, by maintaining the solutions static in the AFM fluid cell. The interaction involves the dissolution of the original surface and the simultaneous epitaxial growth of multilayer three-dimensional islands ∼2.75nm in height of Cd-rich members of the Cd x Ca1− x CO3 solid solution. Dissolution occurs by the retreating of steps and the formation and growth of etch pits. Both the etch pits and the multilayer islands are elongated along the direction. Such an unusual elongation direction is interpreted as a kinetic effect controlled by both the structural characteristics of the calcite surface and the structure and elastic properties of the overgrowth. Using aqueous solutions highly concentrated in cadmium, the formation of ∼2.75nm thick islands occurs after the initial growth of a solid solution monolayer ∼0.3nm thick, which finally dissolves as the islands grow. This effect seems to be a result of the coherent strain energy accumulated in the substrate–monolayer interface. Significantly, the dissolution rate of the calcite surface decreases when the concentration of Cd2+ in the aqueous solution increases, suggesting that, together with co-precipitation, Cd adsorption plays an important role in the interaction process. During co-precipitation, the progressive coalescence of the Cd-rich islands results in formation of a nanometric epitaxial layer on the calcite surface. This layer armours the substrate from further dissolution and determines the end of the process at a “partial” pseudo-equilibrium endpoint. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00396028
Volume :
601
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surface Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27741487
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2007.09.021