The crystallization of calcium carbonate is shown to be dictated by the Ostwald rule of stages (ORS), for high relative initial supersaturations (SCaCO3=[Ca2+][CO2−3]/KSP, Calcite>2500), under sweet (carbon dioxide saturated) and anoxic (oxygen depleted) solution conditions. Rhombohedral calcite crystals emerge after the sequential crystallization and dissolution of the metastable polymorphs: vaterite (snowflake-shaped) and aragonite (needle-shaped). However, the presence of certain cations, which can form trigonal carbonates (e.g. Fe2+ and Ni2+), in concentrations as low as 1.5 mM, triggers the emergence of calcite crystals, with a star-shaped crystal habit, first. These star-shaped crystals dissolve to yield needle-shaped aragonite crysta...
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The pathways of CaCO₃ crystallization are manifold, often involving one or several metastable amorph...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The interplay between polymorphism and facet-specific surface energy on the dissolution of crystals ...
As crystallization processes are often rapid, it can be difficult to monitor their growth mechanisms...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
The mechanisms by which amorphous intermediates transform into crystalline materials are poorly unde...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
The morphology of calcium carbonate crystals has been studied at 20ºC during accelerated carbonation...
Using molecular dynamics, we simulate the crystallisation of calcite from an amorphous calcium carbo...
Aggregation-based crystal growth often gives rise to crystals with complex morphologies which cannot...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The path...
none4noThis paper presents a study on the influence of ethanolamine (ETH), an anticorrosion agent, o...
The pathways of CaCO₃ crystallization are manifold, often involving one or several metastable amorph...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The interplay between polymorphism and facet-specific surface energy on the dissolution of crystals ...
As crystallization processes are often rapid, it can be difficult to monitor their growth mechanisms...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
The mechanisms by which amorphous intermediates transform into crystalline materials are poorly unde...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
The formation of intricately shaped crystalline minerals by organisms is orchestrated by specialized...
Organisms often employ non-classical crystallisation mechanisms to create the remarkable materials t...
The morphology of calcium carbonate crystals has been studied at 20ºC during accelerated carbonation...
Using molecular dynamics, we simulate the crystallisation of calcite from an amorphous calcium carbo...
Aggregation-based crystal growth often gives rise to crystals with complex morphologies which cannot...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The path...
none4noThis paper presents a study on the influence of ethanolamine (ETH), an anticorrosion agent, o...
The pathways of CaCO₃ crystallization are manifold, often involving one or several metastable amorph...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...