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titleOfInvention Method for producing vaterite-type calcium carbonate having a crossed disk shape, a hamburger shape or a disk shape
abstract It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing a vaterite-type intersecting disk-shaped, hamburger-shaped or disk-shaped calcium carbonate which has almost no impurities and can be used in a wide range of fields and has a particle size with good dispersibility. And In the present invention, soluble calcium salt and / or soluble carbonate and soluble carbonate and / or soluble calcium salt are added at a concentration of 0.1 to 1 mol / L, a reaction temperature of 5 to 60 ° C., and a dropping reaction rate of 0.1. By changing the stirring speed for 10 to 10 hours, the reaction is carried out to produce a vaterite-type crossed disk, hamburger or disk-like calcium carbonate having a basic particle diameter of 1 to 20 μm.
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