As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 biominerals, but the detailed information about the structure evolution during the crystallization process of ACC is limited. Herein, based on the confined environment in microfluidics, we have demonstrated a strategy to investigate the crystallization processes of ACC. The characteristics of a confined environment in microfluidics were analyzed through COMSOL Multi physics simulations. By mixing equimolar CaCl2 and Na2CO3 aqueous solutions directly, the reactive crystallization of CaCO3 was monitored on chip by online microscope observation and micro Raman spectroscopy scanning. Combined with offline scanning electron microscopy characterizat...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is an essential component present during the early stages of biomi...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant biominerals that is prevalent in rocks and oft...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
For traditional experimental methods, the dynamic formation and transformation of amorphous calcium ...
ABSTRACT: Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate ...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate biomineral...
We adopt a reverse Monte Carlo refinement approach, using experimental X-ray total scattering data, ...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is an essential component present during the early stages of biomi...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant biominerals that is prevalent in rocks and oft...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
For traditional experimental methods, the dynamic formation and transformation of amorphous calcium ...
ABSTRACT: Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate ...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate biomineral...
We adopt a reverse Monte Carlo refinement approach, using experimental X-ray total scattering data, ...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is an essential component present during the early stages of biomi...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant biominerals that is prevalent in rocks and oft...