Stability and transformation mechanism of weddellite nanocrystals studied by X-Ray diffraction and Infrared spectroscopy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This study is focused on the stability of weddellite, the dihydrate phase of calcium oxalate
[CaC2O4(2 + x)H2O], mainly detected in kidney stones and in oxalate films found on the
surfaces of several ancient monuments. Its occurrence is a critical issue since, at environmental
conditions, weddellite is unstable and quickly changes into whewellite, the monohydrate phase of
calcium oxalate (CaC2O4H2O). New single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments have been
carried out, which confirm the structural model of weddellite previously published. Synthesised
nanocrystals of weddellite have been kept under different hygrometric conditions in order to
study, by X-ray powder diffraction, the influence of humidity on their stability. Moreover, the
mechanism of transformation of weddellite nanocrystals has been investigated by infrared
spectroscopy using D2O as a structural probe.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Realini, Marco; Colombo, Chiara; Conti, Claudia
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