We report a simple, novel and low-cost method for the synthesis of aragonite nanoparticles from cockle shells. Aragonite is one of the least abundant biogenic polymorphs of calcium carbonate and is widely used as a biomaterial for the repair of fractured bone, development of advanced drug delivery systems, and tissue scaffolds. The method involves a simple mechanical grinding of the micron-sized cockle shell powders in the presence of a non-toxic and non-hazardous biomineralization catalyst, dodecyl dimethyl betaine (BS-12). The method produces rod-shaped aragonite particles with a diameter of 20 ± 5 nm with good reproducibility and without any additional impurities. This was confirmed by a combined analysis of variable pressure scanning el...
Calcium carbonate is a porous inorganic nanomaterial with huge potential in biomedical applications ...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
A simple and low-cost method for the synthesis of calcium carbonate nanoparticles from cockle shells...
For the first time, we report here a novel top down catalytic approach for the synthesis of aragonit...
The development of cockle shell-based calcium carbonate aragonite polymorph nanoparticle synthesis m...
The synthesis of pure calcium carbonate nanocrystals using a high pressure homogeniser (HPH) via a m...
This study revealed the development of paste from cockle shell-based calcium carbonate nanoparticles...
Drug delivery is a current biomedical application employing nano-sized particles. In line with cur...
Calcium carbonate aragonite polymorph nanoparticles derived from cockle shells were prepared using s...
The regeneration potential of human bone is limited in the cases of repairing large bone defects, su...
The current mechanical method of modification resulted in producing nanoparticle powders used as the...
Cockle shells contribute to a large amount of waste product in South East Asia due to the extensive ...
Not AvailableA novel, low cost technique that can be used for bulk production of calcium carbonate n...
Abstract- Calcium carbonate nano particles were synthesized using precipitation method from cockle s...
Calcium carbonate is a porous inorganic nanomaterial with huge potential in biomedical applications ...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...
A simple and low-cost method for the synthesis of calcium carbonate nanoparticles from cockle shells...
For the first time, we report here a novel top down catalytic approach for the synthesis of aragonit...
The development of cockle shell-based calcium carbonate aragonite polymorph nanoparticle synthesis m...
The synthesis of pure calcium carbonate nanocrystals using a high pressure homogeniser (HPH) via a m...
This study revealed the development of paste from cockle shell-based calcium carbonate nanoparticles...
Drug delivery is a current biomedical application employing nano-sized particles. In line with cur...
Calcium carbonate aragonite polymorph nanoparticles derived from cockle shells were prepared using s...
The regeneration potential of human bone is limited in the cases of repairing large bone defects, su...
The current mechanical method of modification resulted in producing nanoparticle powders used as the...
Cockle shells contribute to a large amount of waste product in South East Asia due to the extensive ...
Not AvailableA novel, low cost technique that can be used for bulk production of calcium carbonate n...
Abstract- Calcium carbonate nano particles were synthesized using precipitation method from cockle s...
Calcium carbonate is a porous inorganic nanomaterial with huge potential in biomedical applications ...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Bioceramic nanopowders, currently one of the most demanding challenges for producing new biomaterial...