[HTML][HTML] A novel sonochemical synthesis of antlerite nanorods

E Segal, I Perelshtein, A Gedanken - Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
E Segal, I Perelshtein, A Gedanken
Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 2015Elsevier
Abstract Antlerite–Cu 3 (OH) 4 SO 4 was prepared, for the first time, by the sonochemical
method from an aqueous solution of CuSO 4, without any additives. The source of OH− is a
result of protonation of SO 4 2-forming HSO 4-and OH−. The extreme local conditions inside
the cavity that are developed during the bubble collapse (pressure is above 1000 atm and
the temperature is higher than 5000 K) lead to the formation of the crystalline mineral. A
suggested mechanism for the mineral formation is proposed. Due to the collapse of the …
Abstract
Abstract Antlerite–Cu 3 (OH) 4 SO 4 was prepared, for the first time, by the sonochemical method from an aqueous solution of CuSO 4, without any additives. The source of OH− is a result of protonation of SO 4 2-forming HSO 4-and OH−. The extreme local conditions inside the cavity that are developed during the bubble collapse (pressure is above 1000 atm and the temperature is higher than 5000 K) lead to the formation of the crystalline mineral. A suggested mechanism for the mineral formation is proposed. Due to the collapse of the bubbles, the distances between the opposite charge Cu 2+ and SO 4 2-ions is shortened and a crystallization process is initiated. In addition, the reaction is a one-step process with short irradiation time of less than 30 min. The chemo-physical analysis of the sonochemically obtained product has revealed the presence of single phase antlerite nanorods.
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