Formation of nanocrystalline calcia from calcite has been studied in situ via transmission electron microscopy. The crystallographic transformation occurred via two mechanisms: the first is by distortion of the cleaved rhombohedron of calcite, formed by {104} planes in hexagonal coordinates, into a cube. This produced a microstructure of oriented, elongated nanocrystals of calcia with planar boundaries. In the second mechanism, the micrometer-sized parent calcite particles broke up into nano-sized grains as the decomposition began, leading to irregularly shaped, randomly oriented nanocrystals of calcia
Though calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been successfully fabricated via bi...
The term mesocrystal has been widely used to describe crystals that form by oriented assembly, and t...
A combined atomic force microscopy (AFM)-inverted optical microscopy technique has been used to imag...
A nonclassical multistep pathway involving bottom-up and break-down stages for the evolution of calc...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
Calcite crystals with a rhombohedral morphology were synthesized using a biomimetic method in the pr...
The morphological study by scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) and crystallographical characteriza...
Though calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been successfully fabricated via bi...
Crystallization of calcite from differently concentrated calcium chloride solutions by the CO2 gas d...
A microstructural investigation by electron microscopy on a travertine specimen collected from Munig...
A microstructural investigation by electron microscopy on a travertine specimen collected from Munig...
\u3cp\u3eGrowth by oriented assembly of nanoparticles is a widely reported phenomenon for many cryst...
A method for preparation of significant amount of hollow rhombohedral calcite nanoparticles, based o...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
Though calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been successfully fabricated via bi...
The term mesocrystal has been widely used to describe crystals that form by oriented assembly, and t...
A combined atomic force microscopy (AFM)-inverted optical microscopy technique has been used to imag...
A nonclassical multistep pathway involving bottom-up and break-down stages for the evolution of calc...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
Calcite crystals with a rhombohedral morphology were synthesized using a biomimetic method in the pr...
The morphological study by scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) and crystallographical characteriza...
Though calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been successfully fabricated via bi...
Crystallization of calcite from differently concentrated calcium chloride solutions by the CO2 gas d...
A microstructural investigation by electron microscopy on a travertine specimen collected from Munig...
A microstructural investigation by electron microscopy on a travertine specimen collected from Munig...
\u3cp\u3eGrowth by oriented assembly of nanoparticles is a widely reported phenomenon for many cryst...
A method for preparation of significant amount of hollow rhombohedral calcite nanoparticles, based o...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
Though calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been successfully fabricated via bi...
The term mesocrystal has been widely used to describe crystals that form by oriented assembly, and t...
A combined atomic force microscopy (AFM)-inverted optical microscopy technique has been used to imag...