-
rarely in
sedimentary rocks, due to a
combination of
dissolution and
reprecipitation of
interstitial minerals (often
quartz or
cryptocrystalline silica)...
- of
solid into the
liquid phase,
diffusion through the liquid, and
reprecipitation; hence, the
solubility and
diffusivity of the
solid in the
liquid controls...
- it is
suggested that
limpet teeth biomineralize using a dissolution-
reprecipitation mechanism. Specifically, this
mechanism is ****ociated with the dissolution...
- Second, the
vaterite transforms to
calcite via a
dissolution and
reprecipitation mechanism, with the
reaction rate
controlled by the
surface area of...
- (Ostwald-Reifung)" [Theory of the
aging of
precipitates by dissolution-
reprecipitation (Ostwald ripening)].
Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie. 65 (7): 581–591...
-
mechanical degradation of
larger carbonate grains and dissolution-
reprecipitation processes. Folk, R.L., 1959,
Practical petrographic classification...
- be digested.
Digestion involves dissolution of
small particles and
reprecipitation on
larger ones
resulting in
particle growth and
better precipitate...
-
transformation of CsPbBr3 to MAPbBr3 and from CsPbI3 to FAPbI3. Ligand-****isted
reprecipitation method is
dedicated for the
preparation of
perovskite nanoplatelets...
-
Fluctuating mineral concentrations lead to
constant corrosion and
reprecipitation of the calcite. Wave
action breaks up the
calcite crusts into smaller...
- into a more
thermodynamically stable phase,
involving dissolution and
reprecipitation subprocesses.
Inspired by such
geological processes, MOF thin films...