2013
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0398.1000116
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Determination of Thermodynamic Parameters from the Dissolution of Calcium Hydroxide in Mixed Solvent Systems by pH-Metric Method

Abstract: Different properties such as solubility, K sp, Gibbs free energy, entropy and enthalpy associated with sparingly soluble salts are influenced with different parameters, such as change in percentage of solvent, amount of salts and temperature etc. [14-16].

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“…The submicron sized particles of calcium carbonate powder produced in the 6 variations of the solvent mixture that were carried out can be used as fillers for toothpaste, as precursors in the manufacture of scaffolds for bone and tooth tissue engineering,1 and as drug delivery. 13,14 The Zeta-Potential test showed that the Zeta-Potential value in this study ranged from -15.1 mV to -25.1 mV. Based on the DLVO theory (colloidal stability in suspension) that the greater the Zeta-Potential value, the more stable a particle will be in suspension.…”
Section: Intensity (Au)mentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The submicron sized particles of calcium carbonate powder produced in the 6 variations of the solvent mixture that were carried out can be used as fillers for toothpaste, as precursors in the manufacture of scaffolds for bone and tooth tissue engineering,1 and as drug delivery. 13,14 The Zeta-Potential test showed that the Zeta-Potential value in this study ranged from -15.1 mV to -25.1 mV. Based on the DLVO theory (colloidal stability in suspension) that the greater the Zeta-Potential value, the more stable a particle will be in suspension.…”
Section: Intensity (Au)mentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Increasing the amount of water is known to decrease the amount of vaterite produced. 13,14 Synthesis of CaCo3 using water and other alcohol solvents such as ethanol, propanol and isopropanol has been widely carried out. However, research on CaCo3 using water and methanol through the carbonation method is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%