Crystal architectures delimited by sinuous boundaries and exhibiting complex hierarchical structures are a common product of natural biomineralization. However, related forms can also be generated in purely inorganic environments, as exemplified by the existence of so-called “silica-carbonate biomorphs”. These peculiar objects form upon coprecipitation of barium carbonate with silica and self-assemble into aggregates of highly oriented, uniform nanocrystals, displaying intricate noncrystallographic morphologies such as flat sheets and helicoidal filaments. While the driving force steering ordered mineralization on the nanoscale has recently been identified, the factors governing the development of curved forms on global scales are still ina...
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
In biology, organic-inorganic hybrid materials are used for several purposes, in particular, for pro...
Observations in crystal growth and assembly from recent in situ methods suggest alternative, non-cla...
The precipitation of barium or strontium carbonates in alkaline silica-rich environments leads to cr...
Hierarchical architectures can transform inferior substances into high-performance materials. Althou...
Controlled self-assembly of three-dimensional shapes holds great potential for fabrication of functi...
Bottom-up self-assembly of simple molecular compounds is a prime pathway to complex materials with i...
Crystallisation of barium carbonate from alkaline silica solutions results in the formation of extra...
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
The self-assembly of alkaline earth carbonates in the presence of silica at high pH leads to a uniq...
Biomineralization processes offer a wide variety of biomineral structures of unique morphological an...
Purely inorganic reactions of silica, metal carbonates, and metal hydroxides can produce self-organi...
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
Precipitates of a series of alkaline earth metal (barium and strontium) carbonates, chromates, phosp...
Recent work has demonstrated that the dynamic interplay between silica and carbonate during co-pptn....
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
In biology, organic-inorganic hybrid materials are used for several purposes, in particular, for pro...
Observations in crystal growth and assembly from recent in situ methods suggest alternative, non-cla...
The precipitation of barium or strontium carbonates in alkaline silica-rich environments leads to cr...
Hierarchical architectures can transform inferior substances into high-performance materials. Althou...
Controlled self-assembly of three-dimensional shapes holds great potential for fabrication of functi...
Bottom-up self-assembly of simple molecular compounds is a prime pathway to complex materials with i...
Crystallisation of barium carbonate from alkaline silica solutions results in the formation of extra...
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
The self-assembly of alkaline earth carbonates in the presence of silica at high pH leads to a uniq...
Biomineralization processes offer a wide variety of biomineral structures of unique morphological an...
Purely inorganic reactions of silica, metal carbonates, and metal hydroxides can produce self-organi...
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
Precipitates of a series of alkaline earth metal (barium and strontium) carbonates, chromates, phosp...
Recent work has demonstrated that the dynamic interplay between silica and carbonate during co-pptn....
We describe self-assembled silica-carbonate aggregates that show a diverse range of morphologies, al...
In biology, organic-inorganic hybrid materials are used for several purposes, in particular, for pro...
Observations in crystal growth and assembly from recent in situ methods suggest alternative, non-cla...