화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.12, No.19, 4599-4604, 1996
Tribological Enhancement of CaCO3 Dissolution During Scanning Force Microscopy
We report scanning force microscope (SFM) observations of enhanced calcite dissolution in aqueous solution due to mechanical stimulation induced by the SFM tip. Images and mechanical treatment were performed in saturated (greater than or equal to 60 mu M) CaCO3 solution adjusted to pH similar to 9. Small area scans of monolayer steps significantly increase the step velocity in the scanned area (in the direction corresponding to dissolution) when the applied contact force is above about 160 nN for the tips employed. The step velocity could be increased at least an order of magnitude by scanning at even higher contact forces (e.g., 270 nN). This enhancement is a function of step orientation relative to the calcite lattice. Indentations near preexisting steps also locally enhance the step velocity. We present evidence that the higher dissolution rates are caused by stress-induced increases in the rate of double-kink nucleation.