Crystallographic characterization of gypsum synthesized from marine wastes (Babylonia japonica, Olive sayana, and Conasprella bermudensis)

Md. Kawsar , Md. Sahadat Hossain , Fahim Foysal Munshi , Md. Farhad Ali , Newaz Mohammed Bahadur , Samina Ahmed
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This study focused on the synthesis of gypsum nanocrystals using conventional wet chemical precipitation method from marine mollusks like Babylonia Japonica, Olive Sayana, and Conasprella bermudensis. Different characterization techniques like Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX) were used to confirm the formation of the nanocrystals. XRD data assessed various structural parameters, including the dimension of the unit cell, crystallinity index, specific surface area, lattice parameters, dislocation density, and macrostrain. The Rietveld refinement study did not reveal the formation of alternate phases, and the predicted lattice parameters, Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM), and X-ray density contradicted the actual data. The synthesized gypsum displayed crystallite dimension within the acceptable range of <200 nm, as calculated using various XRD models and equations. Additionally, the values for strain (2 × 10−4 to 4 × 10−4), stress (−1 × 107 to 2 × 107 N/m2), and energy density (2.87 × 102 to 2.16 × 103 J/m3) were also estimated for the synthesized samples. The preferential growth calculation indicateed stable phase formation of gypsum along the (0 2 0) and (0 4 0) planes. Furthermore, The study compared the properties of gypsum, including pH, conductivity, and potential difference (PD), in soil extraction and an aqueous medium.
用海洋废弃物(Babylonia japonica、Olive sayana 和 Conasprella bermudensis)合成的石膏的晶体学特征
本研究的重点是利用传统的湿化学沉淀法从海洋软体动物(如 Babylonia Japonica、Olive Sayana 和 Conasprella bermudensis)中合成纳米石膏晶体。为确认纳米晶体的形成,使用了不同的表征技术,如热重分析(TGA)、X 射线衍射(XRD)、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能量色散 X 射线光谱(EDX)。XRD 数据评估了各种结构参数,包括单胞尺寸、结晶度指数、比表面积、晶格参数、位错密度和宏观应变。里特维尔德细化研究没有发现交替相的形成,而预测的晶格参数、半最大全宽(FWHM)和 X 射线密度与实际数据相矛盾。根据各种 XRD 模型和公式计算,合成石膏的结晶尺寸在 <200 nm 的可接受范围内。此外,还估算了合成样品的应变值(2 × 10-4 至 4 × 10-4)、应力值(-1 × 107 至 2 × 107 N/m2)和能量密度(2.87 × 102 至 2.16 × 103 J/m3)。优先生长计算表明,石膏沿着(0 2 0)和(0 4 0)平面形成了稳定的相。此外,该研究还比较了石膏在土壤萃取和水介质中的特性,包括 pH 值、电导率和电位差 (PD)。
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