Biomimetic strategies to control mineral nucleation include the development of self-assembled monolayers with appropriate structural properties. We present a bis-urea based surfactant with variable structural adaptability, which induces habit modification in calcite crystals under optimal conditions. In situ surface-sensitive synchroton X-ray scattering measurements are reported, which yield surprising conclusions for the film structure. In particular, it is found that nucleation of modified calcite is correlated with the release of two-dimensional ordering in the surfactant layer. The model system is discussed in the context of the history of Langmuir films as models for biomineralization
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) prepared from organic thiol molecules on metal substrates are known...
Biologically formed calcite crystals have unique, sculptured shapes that are believed to be regulate...
Biominerals are complex inorganic-organic structures that often show excellent mechanical properties...
Biomimetic strategies to control mineral nucleation include the development of self-assembled monola...
In CaCO3, biomineralization nucleation and growth of the crystals are related to the presence of car...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
Calcium carbonate biomineralization uses complex assemblies of macromolecules that control the nucle...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) provide simple, yet sophisticated surfaces to mimic the effect of p...
The biomineralization of calcium carbonate is masterfully directed by organic macromolecules present...
Floating monolayer mixtures of cationic dioctadecyldimethyldiammonium bromide and anionic lipids wer...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
A phospholipid monolayer, approximately half the bilayer structure of a biological membrane, can be ...
Mineral nucleation at a Langmuir film interface has been studied by synchrotron x-ray scattering. Di...
Sea shells, bones and teeth are three examples of Nature's unrivalled ability to produce complex hie...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) prepared from organic thiol molecules on metal substrates are known...
Biologically formed calcite crystals have unique, sculptured shapes that are believed to be regulate...
Biominerals are complex inorganic-organic structures that often show excellent mechanical properties...
Biomimetic strategies to control mineral nucleation include the development of self-assembled monola...
In CaCO3, biomineralization nucleation and growth of the crystals are related to the presence of car...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
Calcium carbonate biomineralization uses complex assemblies of macromolecules that control the nucle...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) provide simple, yet sophisticated surfaces to mimic the effect of p...
The biomineralization of calcium carbonate is masterfully directed by organic macromolecules present...
Floating monolayer mixtures of cationic dioctadecyldimethyldiammonium bromide and anionic lipids wer...
Classical theories of nucleation were developed over a hundred years ago starting with Gibbs. Howeve...
A phospholipid monolayer, approximately half the bilayer structure of a biological membrane, can be ...
Mineral nucleation at a Langmuir film interface has been studied by synchrotron x-ray scattering. Di...
Sea shells, bones and teeth are three examples of Nature's unrivalled ability to produce complex hie...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) prepared from organic thiol molecules on metal substrates are known...
Biologically formed calcite crystals have unique, sculptured shapes that are believed to be regulate...
Biominerals are complex inorganic-organic structures that often show excellent mechanical properties...