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Rice-like hollow nano-CaCO3 synthesis

Authors :
Ekrem Ozdemir
Sevgi Kilic
Eda Ulkeryildiz
TR113900
TR114257
Ülkeryıldız, Eda
Kılıç, Sevgi
Özdemir, Ekrem
Izmir Institute of Technology. Chemical Engineering
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

We have shown that Ca(OH)2 solution is a natural stabilizer for CaCO3 particles. We designed a CO2 bubbling crystallization reactor to produce nano-CaCO3 particles in homogenous size distribution without aggregation. In the experimental set-up, the crystallization region was separated from the stabilization region. The produced nanoparticles were removed from the crystallization region into the stabilization region before aggregation or crystal growth. It was shown that rice-like hollow nano-CaCO3 particles in about 250 nm in size were produced with almost monodispersed size distribution. The particles started to dissolve through their edges as CO2 bubbles were injected, which opened-up the pores inside the particles. At the late stages of crystallization, the open pores were closed as a result of dissolution-recrystallization of the newly synthesized CaCO3 particles. These particles were stable in Ca(OH)2 solution and no aggregation was detected. The present methodology can be used in drug encapsulation into inorganic CaCO3 particles for cancer treatment with some modifications.<br />Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (MAG 110M104)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05376aea3d63786e145ec3c7f7015519