Crystal Research and Technology
Cryst. Res. Technol. 41, 10 (2006) - Abstract -

Spontaneous crystallization of sodium chloride from aqueous-ethanol solutions
Part 1: Kinetics and mechanism of the crystallization process


Oleg D. Linnikov

Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 91 Pervomayskaya St., 620219, Ekaterinburg, Russia

Keywords sodium chloride, crystallization, crystal growth rate, aggregation, crystals, activation energy
PACS 81.10.Dn
DOI 10.1002/crat.200410522

The kinetics of spontaneous crystallization of sodium chloride from aqueous-ethanol solutions were studied. During the crystallization the electrical conductance and optical transmission of the supersaturated solutions were measured automatically. For monitoring of the total surface of growing potassium chloride crystals at the crystallization the turbidimetric method was used. The growth rate and activation energy were determined. The crystal growth rate was proportional to supersaturation. When the volume fraction of ethanol in solution increased from 14.85 to 29.72%, the activation energy of the growth process did not change and was about 50 kJ mol-1. Aggregation of the crystals was found. The aggregation kinetics of the crystals may be described approximately by the famous Smoluchowski equation for coagulation of colloidal particles.





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