The polymorph-selective crystallization of calcium carbonate has been studied in terms of epitaxial relationship between the inorganic substrates and the aragonite/calcite polymorphs with implication in bioinspired mineralization. EpiCalc software was employed to assess the previously published experimental results on two different groups of inorganic substrates: aragonitic carbonate crystals (SrCO3, PbCO3, and BaCO3) and a hexagonal crystal family (α-Al2O3, α-SiO2, and LiNbO3). The maximum size of the overlayer (aragonite or calcite) was calculated for each substrate based on a threshold value of the dimensionless potential to estimate the relative nucleation preference of the polymorphs of calcium carbonate. The results were in good agr...
Controlling nucleation and growth is crucial in biological and artificial mineralization and self-as...
This work concerns the use of different biopolymers such as chitosan, alginate or K-carrageenan as s...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
Abstract: The polymorph-selective crystallization of calcium carbonate has been studied in terms of ...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
Although the polymorphism of calcium carbonate is well known, and its polymorphs—calcite, aragonite,...
The biomineralization of calcium carbonate is masterfully directed by organic macromolecules present...
Calcium carbonate is the most abundant biomineral and a compound of great industrial importance. Its...
Biological organisms are able to selectively synthesize and stabilize different polymorphs of calciu...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The precipitation of barium and strontium carbonate in alkaline silica gels or silica solutions prod...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alk.-earth carbonates is an outstanding exa...
The primary concern of this thesis is the investigation of crystal nucleation and growth processes, ...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates is an outstanding...
Controlling nucleation and growth is crucial in biological and artificial mineralization and self-as...
This work concerns the use of different biopolymers such as chitosan, alginate or K-carrageenan as s...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...
Abstract: The polymorph-selective crystallization of calcium carbonate has been studied in terms of ...
This dissertation primarily examines bioinspired mineralization, focusing on the polymorph-selective...
Amorphous mineral phases, e.g. amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) that occurs ubiquitously in nature,...
Although the polymorphism of calcium carbonate is well known, and its polymorphs—calcite, aragonite,...
The biomineralization of calcium carbonate is masterfully directed by organic macromolecules present...
Calcium carbonate is the most abundant biomineral and a compound of great industrial importance. Its...
Biological organisms are able to selectively synthesize and stabilize different polymorphs of calciu...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The precipitation of barium and strontium carbonate in alkaline silica gels or silica solutions prod...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alk.-earth carbonates is an outstanding exa...
The primary concern of this thesis is the investigation of crystal nucleation and growth processes, ...
The ability of silica to influence the mineralization of alkaline-earth carbonates is an outstanding...
Controlling nucleation and growth is crucial in biological and artificial mineralization and self-as...
This work concerns the use of different biopolymers such as chitosan, alginate or K-carrageenan as s...
To investigate the role and importance of nondirectional electrostatic interactions in mineralizatio...