Antiscalant properties of Spergularia rubra and Parietaria officinalis aqueous solutions

The formation of calcium carbonate in water has important implications in industry. Chemical antiscalant is usually used to control scale depositions. Plant extracts have been recently used as new green antiscalant agents, as they can be easily prepared and are environmentally friendly. In this stud...

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Published inJournal of crystal growth Vol. 443; pp. 43 - 49
Main Authors Cheap-Charpentier, Hélène, Gelus, Dominique, Pécoul, Nathalie, Perrot, Hubert, Lédion, Jean, Horner, Olivier, Sadoun, Jonathan, Cachet, Xavier, Litaudon, Marc, Roussi, Fanny
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.06.2016
Elsevier
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Summary:The formation of calcium carbonate in water has important implications in industry. Chemical antiscalant is usually used to control scale depositions. Plant extracts have been recently used as new green antiscalant agents, as they can be easily prepared and are environmentally friendly. In this study, stock aqueous solutions of Spergularia rubra and Parietaria officinalis, two plants used in traditional medicine to treat or prevent urolithiasis, were obtained by infusion. The antiscaling properties of these extracts towards CaCO3 formation were tested by using chronoamperometry and Fast Controlled Precipitation methods. The aqueous solution of S. rubra was further fractionated to isolate compounds of lower polarity. Their efficiency towards CaCO3 precipitation was characterized by Fast Controlled Precipitation method. The inhibiting efficiency of this fractionated solution was greater than that of the stock aqueous solution. •The antiscaling properties of S. rubra were tested by using FCP and chronoamperometry.•The antiscaling properties of P. officinalis were tested by using FCP and chronoamperometry.•The solution of S. rubra was fractionated to isolate compounds of lower polarity.•Its inhibition efficiency was greater than that of the stock aqueous solution.
ISSN:0022-0248
1873-5002
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2016.03.020