The influence of sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium chloride on the precipitation of calcium sulfate dihydrate

Authors

  • Polina K. Melnikova Perm State University
  • Natalya S. Kistanova Perm State University
  • Olga S. Kudryashova Institute of Natural Sciences Perm State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2223-1838-2021-3-175-18

Keywords:

calcium sulfate, gypsum, inhibitors of crystallization, sodium carboxymethylcellulose

Abstract

The inhibition of gypsum was investigated at 25C in aqueous 0,7 and 1,5 mol/l NaCl solutions by so- dium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC-1000, with the degree of polymerization of 1000 units).The efficiency of inhibition was estimated from measurements of the calcium concentration in the supersaturated calcium sulfate solutions (0,15 mol/l) during the precipitation process by the standard procedure of complexometric titration. It was observed that the presence of NaCl exhibits synergistic effect on the performance of CMC-1000. In the presence of CMC-1000 at 0,5 g/l inhibitor concentration and sodium chloride at 0,7 mol/l concentration induction time, preceding the formation of the gypsum, increases from 100 (without NaCl) to 630 min. Induction times at 0,1 g/l CMC-1000 and sodium chloride at 0,7 and 1,5 mol/l concentrations are 60 and 32 min respectively. The results of X- ray powder diffraction indicated that dihydrate calcium sulfate and sodium chloride present in solid phase.

Author Biographies

Polina K. Melnikova, Perm State University

Student, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Technosphere Safety

Natalya S. Kistanova, Perm State University

Associate professor, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Technosphere Safety

Olga S. Kudryashova, Institute of Natural Sciences Perm State University

Doctor of Chemistry Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher. Laboratory of Biogeochemistry of Technogenic Landscapes,

Published

2021-10-07

How to Cite

Melnikova П. К., Kistanova Н. С., & Kudryashova О. С. (2021). The influence of sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium chloride on the precipitation of calcium sulfate dihydrate. Bulletin of Perm University. CHEMISTRY, 11(3), 175–183. https://doi.org/10.17072/2223-1838-2021-3-175-18

Issue

Section

Inorganic chemistry