The role of nanocerianite (CeO<sub>2</sub>) in the stability of Ce carbonates at low-hydrothermal conditions
Adrienn Maria Szucs, Melanie Maddin, Daniel Brien, Rémi Rateau, Juan Diego Rodriguez‐Blanco
Abstract
govern this crystallisation sequence, the sizes, morphologies, and crystallisation mechanisms of the solid phases. Our results explain the occurrence and behaviour of cerianite in natural deposits. These findings also present a simple, environmental-friendly, and cost-efficient method for the synthesis of Ce carbonates and cerianite with tailored structures and chemistries.
Topics & Concepts
Hydrothermal circulationChemical engineeringHydrothermal synthesisMaterials scienceStability (learning theory)ChemistryMineralogyComputer scienceEngineeringMachine learningMetal Extraction and BioleachingCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and InhibitionAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques