Calcite and magnesite are important mineral constituents of the earth's crust. In aqueous environments, these carbonates typically expose their most stable cleavage plane, the (10.4) surface. It is known that these surfaces interact with a large variety of organic molecules, which can result in surface restructuring. This process is decisive for the formation of biominerals. With the development of 3D atomic force microscopy (AFM) it is now possible to image solid-liquid interfaces with unprecedented molecular resolution. However, the majority of 3D AFM studies have been focused on the arrangement of water at carbonate surfaces. Here, we present an analysis of the assembly of ethanol - an organic molecule with a single hydroxy group - at th...
It seems natural to assume that defects at mineral surfaces critically influence interfacial process...
John S. Ions and the calcite-water (10.4) interface - investigated with three-dimensional atomic for...
Crystals grown in organic or biological environments often show more complex morphologies than thos...
Söngen H, Jaques YM, Spijker P, et al. Three-dimensional solvation structure of ethanol on carbonate...
To produce biominerals, such as shells, bones, and teeth, living beings create organic compounds tha...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to model the interaction between ethanol, water, and t...
The interaction of OH-containing compounds with calcite, CaCO3, such as is required for the processe...
Söngen H, Schlegel SJ, Morais Jaques Y, et al. Water Orientation at the Calcite-Water Interface. The...
Previous studies have demonstrated that water is ordered by the calcite surface and that OH is bond...
The solid-liquid interface plays a key role in a large range of fields, including geochemistry and e...
Funding Information: Financial support from the German Research Foundation through grant KU1980/14-1...
The reactivity of calcite, one of the most abundant minerals in the earth's crust, is determined by ...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
It seems natural to assume that defects at mineral surfaces critically influence interfacial process...
John S. Ions and the calcite-water (10.4) interface - investigated with three-dimensional atomic for...
Crystals grown in organic or biological environments often show more complex morphologies than thos...
Söngen H, Jaques YM, Spijker P, et al. Three-dimensional solvation structure of ethanol on carbonate...
To produce biominerals, such as shells, bones, and teeth, living beings create organic compounds tha...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to model the interaction between ethanol, water, and t...
The interaction of OH-containing compounds with calcite, CaCO3, such as is required for the processe...
Söngen H, Schlegel SJ, Morais Jaques Y, et al. Water Orientation at the Calcite-Water Interface. The...
Previous studies have demonstrated that water is ordered by the calcite surface and that OH is bond...
The solid-liquid interface plays a key role in a large range of fields, including geochemistry and e...
Funding Information: Financial support from the German Research Foundation through grant KU1980/14-1...
The reactivity of calcite, one of the most abundant minerals in the earth's crust, is determined by ...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
The interaction of organic molecules with the surface of calcite plays a central role in many geoche...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
It seems natural to assume that defects at mineral surfaces critically influence interfacial process...
John S. Ions and the calcite-water (10.4) interface - investigated with three-dimensional atomic for...
Crystals grown in organic or biological environments often show more complex morphologies than thos...