Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clusters as precursors and amorphous phases as intermediates, which finally transform to crystals. Although the existence of stable clusters in solution prior to nucleation has been demonstrated, the molecular mechanisms by which they precipitate are still obscure. Here, direct insight into the processes that drive the transformation of individual clusters into amorphous nanoparticles is provided by progressive colloidal stabilization of different transient states in silica-containing environments. Nucleation of calcium carbonate in the presence of silica can only take place via cluster aggregation at low pH values. At higher pH, prenucleation c...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Amorphous intermediate phases are vital precursors in the crystallization of many biogenic minerals....
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
Recent advances in our understanding of the emergence of biomineral phases from solution has provoke...
Calcium carbonate is an abundant substance that can be created in several mineral forms by the react...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
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Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
In biomineralization, living organisms carefully control the crystallization of calcium carbonate to...
International audienceThe local coordination environment in precursors to calcium carbonate minerals...
Calcium carbonate is a ubiquitous mineral that represents one of the most significant biominerals,a ...
Crystallisation is at the heart of various scientific disciplines, but still the understanding of th...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant substances on earth and has a large array of i...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Amorphous intermediate phases are vital precursors in the crystallization of many biogenic minerals....
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
Recent advances in our understanding of the emergence of biomineral phases from solution has provoke...
Calcium carbonate is an abundant substance that can be created in several mineral forms by the react...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recent experimental evidence and computer ...
Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
In biomineralization, living organisms carefully control the crystallization of calcium carbonate to...
International audienceThe local coordination environment in precursors to calcium carbonate minerals...
Calcium carbonate is a ubiquitous mineral that represents one of the most significant biominerals,a ...
Crystallisation is at the heart of various scientific disciplines, but still the understanding of th...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant substances on earth and has a large array of i...
Phase transformations of carbonates are relevant to a wide range of biological, environmental, and i...
Amorphous intermediate phases are vital precursors in the crystallization of many biogenic minerals....
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...