Author:
Bucur A., ,Banica R.,Pascariu M. C.,Poienar M.,Mosoarca C.,Bucur R.,Negrea A.,Hulka I., , , , , , ,
Abstract
Marine shells are a natural, cheap, abundant and renewable resource, which can be used to produce useful materials, such as for the construction industry. The present study focuses on the transformation of Mya arenaria exoskeletons from the Black Sea into calcium hydroxide by using low-temperature hydrothermal synthesis. In contrast with other methods, this energy-saving process does not involve calcination of shells prior to the hydrothermal treatment. XRD results show the formation of calcium hydroxide with preferential orientation and interesting atypical morphology, which is strongly influenced by the composition of the reaction medium.
Publisher
Virtual Company of Physics
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Structural Biology
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