This paper presents simulations of calcium carbonate ordering in contact with self-assembled monolayers. The calculations use potential-based molecular dynamics to model the crystallization of calcium carbonate to calcite expressing both the (00.1) and (01.2) surfaces. The effect of monolayer properties: ionization; epitaxial matching; charge density; and headaroup orientation on the crystallization process are examined in detail. The results demonstrate that highly charged Surfaces are vital to stimulate ordering and crystallization. Template directed crystallization requires charge epitaxy between both the crystal surface and the monolayer. The orientation of the headgroup appears to make no contribution to the selection of the crystal Su...
ABSTRACT: Calcite crystals were nucleated from MgCl2/CaCl2 solutions onto functionalized self-assemb...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Organic molecules control calcite growth by adsorbing preferentially onto particular surfaces of the...
We show that recent developments in the application of metadynamics methods to direct simulations of...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) provide simple, yet sophisticated surfaces to mimic the effect of p...
The lateral alignment of [012] habit-modified calcite crystals with respect to a carboxylic acid ter...
The polymorph-selective crystallization of calcium carbonate has been studied in terms of epitaxial ...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
This paper presents a study of the morphogenesis of oriented crystals caused by solution growth modi...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation-mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Floating monolayer mixtures of cationic dioctadecyldimethyldiammonium bromide and anionic lipids wer...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
Volkmer D, Fricke M, Agena C, Mattay J. Interfacial electrostatics guiding the crystallization of Ca...
Biologically formed calcite crystals have unique, sculptured shapes that are believed to be regulate...
In CaCO3, biomineralization nucleation and growth of the crystals are related to the presence of car...
ABSTRACT: Calcite crystals were nucleated from MgCl2/CaCl2 solutions onto functionalized self-assemb...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Organic molecules control calcite growth by adsorbing preferentially onto particular surfaces of the...
We show that recent developments in the application of metadynamics methods to direct simulations of...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) provide simple, yet sophisticated surfaces to mimic the effect of p...
The lateral alignment of [012] habit-modified calcite crystals with respect to a carboxylic acid ter...
The polymorph-selective crystallization of calcium carbonate has been studied in terms of epitaxial ...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
This paper presents a study of the morphogenesis of oriented crystals caused by solution growth modi...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation-mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Floating monolayer mixtures of cationic dioctadecyldimethyldiammonium bromide and anionic lipids wer...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
Volkmer D, Fricke M, Agena C, Mattay J. Interfacial electrostatics guiding the crystallization of Ca...
Biologically formed calcite crystals have unique, sculptured shapes that are believed to be regulate...
In CaCO3, biomineralization nucleation and growth of the crystals are related to the presence of car...
ABSTRACT: Calcite crystals were nucleated from MgCl2/CaCl2 solutions onto functionalized self-assemb...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Organic molecules control calcite growth by adsorbing preferentially onto particular surfaces of the...