Synthetic calcite (CaCO3) particles are found in a broad range of applications. The geometry of particles produced from limestone or precipitation are versatile but limited to basic shapes. The microalga Emiliania huxleyi produces micro-structured calcite platelets, called coccoliths. This article presents the results of an application-orientated study, which includes characteristic values also used in the calcite industry for particle evaluation. It is demonstrated that coccoliths are significantly different from all industrial particles produced so far. Coccoliths are porous particles, mainly consisted of calcium carbonate, with further elements such as Mg, Si, Sr, and Fe often embedded in their structure. Their structure is extremely sop...
During biomineralization, organisms control the formation and morphology of a mineral using biomacro...
Microbially induced mineral precipitation is recognized as a widespread phenomenon in nature. A dive...
Coccolith‐associated polysaccharides (CAPs) are thought to be a key part of the biomineralization pr...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
The localization of organic material within biominerals is central to developing biomineral formatio...
Coccolithophores belong to the most abundant calcium carbonate mineralizing organisms. Coccolithop...
Synthesis of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles in the presence of a population of carbon dioxide (...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
International audienceThe hydrothermal carbonation of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) at high pressure o...
WZZ thanks EPSRC for 510 financial support on FEG-SEM equipment (EP/F019580/1) and a Platform (EP/K0...
<p>A: SEM picture of a cross section of carbonate grains showing a surface area of about 50 × 40 µm ...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/organic nanocomp...
Coccolithophores are globally abundant, calcifying microalgae that have profound effects on marine b...
This study investigates the comparison of influences of CO2 bubbling into the calcium hydroxide (Ca(...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICCP) is a naturally occurring biological proc...
During biomineralization, organisms control the formation and morphology of a mineral using biomacro...
Microbially induced mineral precipitation is recognized as a widespread phenomenon in nature. A dive...
Coccolith‐associated polysaccharides (CAPs) are thought to be a key part of the biomineralization pr...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
The localization of organic material within biominerals is central to developing biomineral formatio...
Coccolithophores belong to the most abundant calcium carbonate mineralizing organisms. Coccolithop...
Synthesis of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles in the presence of a population of carbon dioxide (...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
International audienceThe hydrothermal carbonation of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) at high pressure o...
WZZ thanks EPSRC for 510 financial support on FEG-SEM equipment (EP/F019580/1) and a Platform (EP/K0...
<p>A: SEM picture of a cross section of carbonate grains showing a surface area of about 50 × 40 µm ...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/organic nanocomp...
Coccolithophores are globally abundant, calcifying microalgae that have profound effects on marine b...
This study investigates the comparison of influences of CO2 bubbling into the calcium hydroxide (Ca(...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICCP) is a naturally occurring biological proc...
During biomineralization, organisms control the formation and morphology of a mineral using biomacro...
Microbially induced mineral precipitation is recognized as a widespread phenomenon in nature. A dive...
Coccolith‐associated polysaccharides (CAPs) are thought to be a key part of the biomineralization pr...