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Experimental evidence of the pyroelectric nature of struvite
Struvite (MgNH 4 PO 4 ·6H 2 O) is a mineral first identified in 1845. It is being tested for several reasons: (1) it is a problem in liquid wastewater treatment plants; (2) on the other hand, it is recovered from these wastewaters for its phosphorus, magnesium and nitrogen; (3) is the main component...
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Published in: | CrystEngComm 2024-10, Vol.26 (4), p.5826-5829 |
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Summary: | Struvite (MgNH
4
PO
4
·6H
2
O) is a mineral first identified in 1845. It is being tested for several reasons: (1) it is a problem in liquid wastewater treatment plants; (2) on the other hand, it is recovered from these wastewaters for its phosphorus, magnesium and nitrogen; (3) is the main component of microbial-induced urinary stones. We have recently shown that struvite is ferroelectric and piezoelectric. In this paper, we present the first experimental evidence of the pyroelectric nature of struvite. Using a single-diffusion gel growth technique, we grew struvite crystals as flat, parallel plates. We performed measurements of pyroelectric currents on struvite of this shape, using it as a dielectric of a plate capacitor. The occurrence of pyroelectric effects in struvite was investigated by measuring depolarization currents as a function of temperature. This technique allows the disclosure of ferroelectric/pyroelectric transitions as well as the reconstruction of the ferroelectric loop. We found that the value of the pyroelectric coefficient
p
attains a maximum of 22 × 10
−6
C m
−2
K
−1
slightly below room temperature, going down to
p
≅ 10 × 10
−6
C m
−2
K
−1
at room temperature. This value is comparable to values for other minerals. For example, the pyroelectric polarization coefficient of tourmaline, the mineral for which the pyroelectric effect was first discovered, is 4 × 10
−6
C m
−2
K
−1
. This value is 2.5 times lower than that measured for struvite, illustrating struvite's fairly strong pyroelectricity.
Struvite (MgNH
4
PO
4
·6H
2
O) is a mineral first identified in 1845. |
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ISSN: | 1466-8033 1466-8033 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4ce00908h |