Structuring over many length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials with unique functional properties. We here present a comprehensive analysis of an adult sea urchin spine, and in revealing a complex, hierarchical structure, show how Nature fabricates a material which diffracts as a single crystal of calcite and yet fractures as a glassy material. Each spine comprises a highly oriented array of Mg-calcite nanocrystals in which amorphous regions and macromolecules are embedded. It is postulated that this mesocrystalline structure forms via the crystallization of a dense array of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) precursor particles. A residual surface layer of ACC and/or macromolecules remains around the nanop...
The formation of the sea urchin spicule involves the stabilization and transformation of amorphous c...
Sea urchin spines ofHolopneustes porossisi-musare porous single crystals, with the pores being fille...
International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form t...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
Using X-ray scattering, we measured detailed maps of the diffuse scattering intensity distribution a...
Biologic structural materials for skeletons or teeth show a hierarchical architecture, where organi...
Sea urchin teeth are remarkable and complex calcite structures, continuously growing at the forming ...
Biocrystals of calcite are frequent as they are employed by many phylae of organisms in shells, eggs...
The endoskeletal structure of the Sea Urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, has numerous long spines wh...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/ organic nanocom...
Biomineralized structures with intricate shapes and morphologies, such as sea urchin skeletal elemen...
Biominerals provide excellent mechanical properties for skeletal support and protection, rivaling an...
Sea urchins are marine animals that crystallize calcite as the major skeleton building material. Reg...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
The formation of the sea urchin spicule involves the stabilization and transformation of amorphous c...
Sea urchin spines ofHolopneustes porossisi-musare porous single crystals, with the pores being fille...
International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form t...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
Using X-ray scattering, we measured detailed maps of the diffuse scattering intensity distribution a...
Biologic structural materials for skeletons or teeth show a hierarchical architecture, where organi...
Sea urchin teeth are remarkable and complex calcite structures, continuously growing at the forming ...
Biocrystals of calcite are frequent as they are employed by many phylae of organisms in shells, eggs...
The endoskeletal structure of the Sea Urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, has numerous long spines wh...
This article describes an experimentally versatile strategy for producing inorganic/ organic nanocom...
Biomineralized structures with intricate shapes and morphologies, such as sea urchin skeletal elemen...
Biominerals provide excellent mechanical properties for skeletal support and protection, rivaling an...
Sea urchins are marine animals that crystallize calcite as the major skeleton building material. Reg...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
The formation of the sea urchin spicule involves the stabilization and transformation of amorphous c...
Sea urchin spines ofHolopneustes porossisi-musare porous single crystals, with the pores being fille...
International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form t...