Acidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carbonate biomineralisation and have long been first choice in the bio-inspired synthesis of crystalline materials. Here, we challenge this view and demonstrate that low-charge macromolecules can vastly outperform their acidic counterparts in the synthesis of nanocomposites. Using gold nanoparticles functionalised with low charge, hydroxyl-rich proteins and homopolymers as growth additives, we show that extremely high concentrations of nanoparticles can be incorporated within calcite single crystals, while maintaining the continuity of the lattice and the original rhombohedral morphologies of the crystals. The nanoparticles are perfectly dispersed within the host crystal and ...
Soluble additives provide a versatile strategy for controlling crystallization processes, enabling s...
A facile one-pot method is described for the formation of novel heterostructures in which inorganic ...
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
Acidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carbonate biomineralisation and ha...
15 pagesInternational audienceAcidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carb...
Biominerals are invariably composite materials, where occlusion of organic macromolecules within sin...
The work in this thesis explores the ability of cationic additives to direct the crystallization of ...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/ organic nanocom...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
Block copolymer nanoparticles are versatile crystal growth additives that can be used to both modify...
Nature offers outstanding examples of multifunctional complex structures able to address different n...
Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominer...
Often crystals in nature exhibit fascinating mechanical, optical, magnetic and other characteristics...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
From biomineralization to synthesis, organic additives provide an effective means of controlling cry...
Soluble additives provide a versatile strategy for controlling crystallization processes, enabling s...
A facile one-pot method is described for the formation of novel heterostructures in which inorganic ...
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
Acidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carbonate biomineralisation and ha...
15 pagesInternational audienceAcidic macromolecules are traditionally considered key to calcium carb...
Biominerals are invariably composite materials, where occlusion of organic macromolecules within sin...
The work in this thesis explores the ability of cationic additives to direct the crystallization of ...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/ organic nanocom...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
Block copolymer nanoparticles are versatile crystal growth additives that can be used to both modify...
Nature offers outstanding examples of multifunctional complex structures able to address different n...
Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominer...
Often crystals in nature exhibit fascinating mechanical, optical, magnetic and other characteristics...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
From biomineralization to synthesis, organic additives provide an effective means of controlling cry...
Soluble additives provide a versatile strategy for controlling crystallization processes, enabling s...
A facile one-pot method is described for the formation of novel heterostructures in which inorganic ...
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...