Calcium Fluoride Production On Marble Surfaces

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. S. Murphy E. D. Goddard
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Abstract

Acid resistance, zeta potential and ESCA (electron spectroscopy. for chemical analysis) experiments were performed on emperador marble and four calcium carbonate samples (onyx calcite, travertine calcite, Iceland spar calcite and aragonite). Six fluorine-containing reagents were used to treat the surfaces of these materials: magnesium hexafluorosilicate, zinc hexafluorosilicate, sodium fluoride, zinc fluoride, strontium fluoride and stannous fluoride. The acid resistance of treated samples proved to be much higher than that of their untreated equivalents. The isoelectric point of treated samples approaches the isoelectric point of fluorite. Also, the fluorine content, as measured by ESCA, of a marble surface treated with magnesium hexafluorosilicate is much higher than that of an untreated sample. The binding energy off of fluorine and calcium the treated marble is consistent with the formation of calcium fluoride.
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APA: D. S. Murphy E. D. Goddard  (1994)  Calcium Fluoride Production On Marble Surfaces

MLA: D. S. Murphy E. D. Goddard Calcium Fluoride Production On Marble Surfaces. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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