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. 2002 Jan;13(1):69-73.
doi: 10.1023/a:1013694704685.

The crystallization of calcium carbonate on sodium cholate

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The crystallization of calcium carbonate on sodium cholate

F Manoli et al. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2002 Jan.

Abstract

Recent studies in the bibliography showed that calcium carbonate was the major constituent (77.8%) in gall stones, and the polymorph calcite was at 62.5% of the cases examined. The kinetics of crystallization of calcite on sodium cholate has been studied using the constant composition technique. Analysis of the initial rates as a function of the solution supersaturation, according to the classical nucleation theory, yielded a value of 33mJm(-2) for the surface energy of the growing phase and a five-ion cluster, forming the critical nucleus. The apparent order for the calcite crystallization was found to be 4.5+/-0.7 indicative of a surface nucleation mechanism. The formation of calcite may be initiated through the interaction of Ca2+ ions with the negative end of the C=0 bond of the sodium cholate molecule.

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