Witkamp et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Growth of gypsum II. Incorporation of cadmiumWitkamp et al., 1991
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- 12763005962403656207
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- Witkamp G
- Van Rosmalen G
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- Journal of crystal growth
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The cadmium uptake in gypsum has been investigated using the techniques of constant composition, simple precipitation and continuous crystallization. The partition coefficient D increases from (4− 8)× 10− 3 at low supersaturations σ to 5x10− 3 at a σ equal to 1.5. D is …
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