Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometric microanalysis of crystalline deposits following evaporation of CO$_3$H$^-$, Mg$^{2+}$ and Ca$^{2+}$ containing aqueous solutions

Analusis Pub Date : 2000-11-01 DOI:10.1051/ANALUSIS:2000158
J. Surlève‐Bazeille, M. Mercier, R. Tarroux, A. Mavon, E. Neuzil, D. Licu, P. Dupuy
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This paper is the first application of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and of energy dispersive selection micro- analysis (EDS) to the study of natural spa waters used as sprays in current dermatological practice; the aim was to relate the mineral composition of the spray to the sensitory perception recorded by the patients. Crystallized deposits were first obtaine d on a collodion film, from two spa waters mainly containing hydrogenocarbonate, calcium and magnesium ions, but differing by their Mg/Ca ratio. In order to understand the types of crystals formed, mineral solutions of simpler composition were prepared and submitted to the same process. Among the crystalline varieties of calcium carbonate, calcite and vaterite were characterized ; aragonite could not be detected in spa waters deposits, despite the presence of magnesium, which favours the crystallization of this orthorhombic form in the artificial solutions.
含CO$_3$H$^-$, Mg$^{2+}$和Ca$^{2+}$的水溶液蒸发后结晶沉积的扫描电子显微镜和能量色散光谱微观分析
本文首次将扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能量色散选择微分析(EDS)应用于目前皮肤科实践中用作喷雾的天然spa水的研究;目的是将喷雾的矿物成分与患者记录的敏感知觉联系起来。结晶沉积物首先在胶膜上获得,从两种主要含有氢化碳酸盐,钙和镁离子的温泉中,但它们的Mg/Ca比不同。为了了解形成的晶体类型,制备了成分较简单的矿物溶液,并进行了相同的过程。在碳酸钙的晶体品种中,方解石和水晶石被表征;在温泉沉积物中无法检测到文石,尽管存在镁,这有利于在人工溶液中形成这种正交形式的结晶。
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