By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, complex shapes of aggregated calcium carbonates formed. Such shapes have earlier been ascribed to specific interactions with specialized additives. Without polymeric additives, aggregates of vaterite transformed more rapidly into calcite aggregates under slow than under fast stirring. With an anionic polyelectrolyte added, vaterite was stabilized. Larger polycrystalline aggregates of vaterite formed under rapid than under slow stirring, indicative of a particle mediated growth of aggregates controlled by convective currents. The size of the underlying nanoparticles was temperature dependent, with grain sizes of [similar]20 to 50 nm at 20 °C and [s...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has three distinct anhydrous polymorphs, namely vaterite, aragonite and ca...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
ABSTRACT: Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate ...
Calcium carbonate is a common constituent of many natural materials, such as shells and skeletons of...
In this communication, it is reported the first relevant results on a broad study on the preparation...
Poly(aspartic acid) (pAsp) is known to stabilize amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and affect its cr...
Poly(aspartic acid) (pAsp) is known to stabilize amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and affect its cr...
Our work investigates the precipitation mechanism of a seeded calcium carbonate reaction, by using c...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles is an interesting area in natural gas production. The i...
Porous calcium carbonate particles were synthesized by adding solutions of Ca<sup>2+</sup> to soluti...
Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate biomineral...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has three distinct anhydrous polymorphs, namely vaterite, aragonite and ca...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
ABSTRACT: Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate ...
Calcium carbonate is a common constituent of many natural materials, such as shells and skeletons of...
In this communication, it is reported the first relevant results on a broad study on the preparation...
Poly(aspartic acid) (pAsp) is known to stabilize amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and affect its cr...
Poly(aspartic acid) (pAsp) is known to stabilize amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and affect its cr...
Our work investigates the precipitation mechanism of a seeded calcium carbonate reaction, by using c...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles is an interesting area in natural gas production. The i...
Porous calcium carbonate particles were synthesized by adding solutions of Ca<sup>2+</sup> to soluti...
Many organisms use amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) during crystalline calcium carbonate biomineral...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has three distinct anhydrous polymorphs, namely vaterite, aragonite and ca...