Ceramics are key components of life, forming elaborate and diverse structures found in coccolith, shells, skeletons, and teeth. In materials research, however, one generally finds ceramics difficult to process because of their high hardness and melting points. How organisms effortlessly build stunning ceramic architectures, in water and at mild temperature, remains a long-standing mystery to scientists. This study discloses that biomineralization likely operates through a supervariate mechanism based on multi-ionic solutions, a mechanism that enables convenient phase and kinetic regulation through stress control. Specifically, from solutions of multiple ionic components, bioceramics with highly variable (supervariate) compositions are first...
International audienceHigh strength and high toughness are usually mutually exclusive in engineering...
The biomineralization is the study of biological mineral formation. It represents in many aspects th...
12 pagesInternational audienceBiominerals with gradually-changing crystallographic textures are an u...
Fabrication of mineralized structures is a widespread phenomenon among living organisms (e.g., shell...
Dense ceramic materials can form in nature under mild temperatures in water. By contrast, man-made c...
For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, r...
Nature produces hierarchical, functional materials by shaping amorphous mineral precursors under phy...
Calcium carbonate, the most common among other biogenic minerals, is widely used in skeletal compone...
Most ceramics used in surgical implantation are better tolerated by the body environment than other ...
International audienceBiomineralization, the capability exhibited by many living organisms to produc...
Although the polymorphism of calcium carbonate is well known, and its polymorphs—calcite, aragonite,...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
Biomimetic nanocrystalline apatites analogous to bone mineral can be prepared by different ways. The...
A strong interest in the use of ceramics for biomedical engineering applications developed in the la...
International audienceHigh strength and high toughness are usually mutually exclusive in engineering...
The biomineralization is the study of biological mineral formation. It represents in many aspects th...
12 pagesInternational audienceBiominerals with gradually-changing crystallographic textures are an u...
Fabrication of mineralized structures is a widespread phenomenon among living organisms (e.g., shell...
Dense ceramic materials can form in nature under mild temperatures in water. By contrast, man-made c...
For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, r...
Nature produces hierarchical, functional materials by shaping amorphous mineral precursors under phy...
Calcium carbonate, the most common among other biogenic minerals, is widely used in skeletal compone...
Most ceramics used in surgical implantation are better tolerated by the body environment than other ...
International audienceBiomineralization, the capability exhibited by many living organisms to produc...
Although the polymorphism of calcium carbonate is well known, and its polymorphs—calcite, aragonite,...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
Biomimetic nanocrystalline apatites analogous to bone mineral can be prepared by different ways. The...
A strong interest in the use of ceramics for biomedical engineering applications developed in the la...
International audienceHigh strength and high toughness are usually mutually exclusive in engineering...
The biomineralization is the study of biological mineral formation. It represents in many aspects th...
12 pagesInternational audienceBiominerals with gradually-changing crystallographic textures are an u...