Influence of Organic Anions on the Crystallization of Ferrihydrite
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Clays and Clay Minerals
- Vol. 27 (6) , 402-410
- https://doi.org/10.1346/ccmn.1979.0270602
Abstract
Hydroxy-carboxylic acids inhibit the crystallization of ferrihydrite in the pH range 9–11 in the ordercitric > meso tartaric > L-tartaric ≫ lacticand favor hematite formation relative to goethite in the orderL-tartaric > citric > meso tartaric > lactic.The crystal shape of hematite can change from hexagonal plates to acicular in the presence of these acids. The influence of the acids on the crystallization rises with increasing concentration and with falling pH.The effectiveness in suppressing crystallization depends on whether and how strongly the acid adsorbs on ferrihydrite and how strongly it complexes with Fe3+ in solution. Inhibition of crystallization of hematite is believed to be due to the di- and tricarboxylic acid linking ferrihydrite particles in an immobile network. Goethite formation is suppressed by the acid complexing with Fe in solution and hindering nucleation; strongly adsorbing acids also adsorb on the nuclei and hinder further growth. Certain acids can induce hematite formation because they contain a group which acts as a template for nucleation of hematite.Keywords
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