Calcium carbonate crystals with various morphologies have been found in a variety of biospecimens and artificially synthesized structures. Usually, the diversity in morphology can be attributed to different types of interactions between the specific crystal faces and the environment or the templates used for the growth of CaCO3 crystals. On the other hand, isotropic amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) has been recognized as the precursor of other crystalline calcium carbonate forms for both in vivo and in vitro systems. However, here we propose a self-confined amorphous template process leading to the anisotropic growth of single-crystalline calcite nanowires. Initiated by the assembly of precipitated nanoparticles, the calcite nanowires grew...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
© 2016, Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Calcium carbonate crystals ...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
Biogenic calcium carbonate forms the inorganic component of seashells, otoliths, and many marineskel...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
The use of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) as a precursor phase affords organisms with outstanding...
Micropatterning of single crystals for technological applications is a complex, multistep process. N...
<div><p>A solution-phase route has been considered as the most promising route to synthesize noble n...
We adopt a reverse Monte Carlo refinement approach, using experimental X-ray total scattering data, ...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
© 2016, Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Calcium carbonate crystals ...
Calcium carbonate crystallization in organisms often occurs through the transformation from the amor...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a key precursor of crystalline CaCO3 biominerals and biomimetic...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
Biogenic calcium carbonate forms the inorganic component of seashells, otoliths, and many marineskel...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
The use of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) as a precursor phase affords organisms with outstanding...
Micropatterning of single crystals for technological applications is a complex, multistep process. N...
<div><p>A solution-phase route has been considered as the most promising route to synthesize noble n...
We adopt a reverse Monte Carlo refinement approach, using experimental X-ray total scattering data, ...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
Mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates in silica-rich media at high pH leads to fascinating cry...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...