2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(303q) A Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Macromolecular Templates on the Growth of Calcium Carbonate Crystals Using a Droplet-Based Microfluidic System
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The crystal growth of calcium carbonate is a complex process that is influenced by a variety of physical and chemical controls, including temperature, pH, and the presence of other additives in the solution environments. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying the crystal growth of calcium carbonate under microfluidic environments, which can provide precise control of the flow and composition of the fluid. The use of microfluidics has the potential to provide new insights into the mechanisms of biomineralization and to facilitate the development of new materials with tailored properties.
Herein, we synthesized a category of polymers, including hyperbranched polymers (HBPs), derivatized with functional groups such as carboxyl acids and amine moieties that have a relatively strong electrostatic interaction with cationic Ca2+ and anionic CO32- ions. To gain insights into the interactions between crystals and functional macromolecules, we conducted a comparative study on the influence of macromolecular templates on the growth of calcium carbonate crystals using both a bulk and a droplet-based microfluidic system. We obtained information such as nucleation density, crystal number density, and polymorphs of the crystals from growth kinetics via various analytical methods, including in situ optical microscopy equipped with a high speed CCD camera. The results of CaCO3 crystal formation mediated by functional macromolecular templates under the bulk and microfluidic environments will be discussed in the presentation.