Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant substances on earth and has a large array of industrial applications. Considerable research has been conducted in an effort to synthesize calcium carbonate microparticles with controllable and specific morphologies and sizes. CaCO3 produced by a precipitation reaction of calcium nitrate and sodium carbonate solution was found to have high polymorphism and batch to batch variability. In this study, we investigated the polymorphism of the precipitated material and analyzed the chemical composition, particle morphology, and crystalline state revealing that the presence of silicon atoms in the precipitant is a key factor effecting particle shape and crystal state. An elemental analysis of si...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alk.-earth carbonates is an outstanding exa...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is of high interest because of its critical role in biomineralizat...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles have been used in various applications, including medicine, drug...
Recently, synthesis of hierarchically structured porous materials gained particular interest for var...
Calcium carbonate is the most abundant biomineral and a compound of great industrial importance. Its...
Calcium carbonate is a common constituent of many natural materials, such as shells and skeletons of...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has attracted scientific attention due to its essential role in both inorg...
In this communication, it is reported the first relevant results on a broad study on the preparation...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
none4noThis paper presents a study on the influence of ethanolamine (ETH), an anticorrosion agent, o...
While amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) has been widely exploited as a precursor to crystalline calc...
The research was conducted in order to investigate the crystal morphology of precipitated calcium ca...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alk.-earth carbonates is an outstanding exa...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is of high interest because of its critical role in biomineralizat...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles have been used in various applications, including medicine, drug...
Recently, synthesis of hierarchically structured porous materials gained particular interest for var...
Calcium carbonate is the most abundant biomineral and a compound of great industrial importance. Its...
Calcium carbonate is a common constituent of many natural materials, such as shells and skeletons of...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has attracted scientific attention due to its essential role in both inorg...
In this communication, it is reported the first relevant results on a broad study on the preparation...
As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 b...
none4noThis paper presents a study on the influence of ethanolamine (ETH), an anticorrosion agent, o...
While amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) has been widely exploited as a precursor to crystalline calc...
The research was conducted in order to investigate the crystal morphology of precipitated calcium ca...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
By changing the temperature, pH, stirring rate, or time for calcium carbonate crystallization, compl...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alk.-earth carbonates is an outstanding exa...
To develop materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering and to study their efficiency with res...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is of high interest because of its critical role in biomineralizat...