Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of minerals does not necessarily follow classical models and theories. In several systems, liquid precursors, stable pre-nucleation clusters and amorphous phases precede the nucleation and growth of stable mineral phases. However, little is known on the effect of background ionic species on the formation and stability of pre-nucleation species formed in aqueous solutions. Here, we present a systematic study on the effect of a range of background ions on the crystallization of solid phases in the CaCO3-H2O system, which has been thoroughly studied due to its technical and mineralogical importance, and is known to undergo non-classical crystalliz...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a critical transient phase in the inorganic precipitation of Ca...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate as a binding salt for the consolidation of loose sand formati...
International audienceThe local coordination environment in precursors to calcium carbonate minerals...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recent experimental evidence and computer ...
Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
The aqueous calcium carbonate system is rigorously investigated with respect to ionic activity. Idea...
Recent advances in our understanding of the emergence of biomineral phases from solution has provoke...
Calcium carbonate is an abundant substance that can be created in several mineral forms by the react...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant biomineral that exists in a variety of marine environments, i...
Water is a fundamental solvent sustaining life, key to the conformations and equilibria associated w...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
Water is a fundamental solvent sustaining life, key to the conformations and equilibria associated w...
Because of the widespread presence of foreign substrates in natural settings, mineral precipitation ...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a critical transient phase in the inorganic precipitation of Ca...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate as a binding salt for the consolidation of loose sand formati...
International audienceThe local coordination environment in precursors to calcium carbonate minerals...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recent experimental evidence and computer ...
Recent experimental evidence and computer modeling have shown that the crystallization of a range of...
Understanding and controlling nucleation is important for many crystallization applications. Calcium...
Many important phenomena depend on calcium carbonate nucleation and crystallisation, e.g. the incrus...
The aqueous calcium carbonate system is rigorously investigated with respect to ionic activity. Idea...
Recent advances in our understanding of the emergence of biomineral phases from solution has provoke...
Calcium carbonate is an abundant substance that can be created in several mineral forms by the react...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant biomineral that exists in a variety of marine environments, i...
Water is a fundamental solvent sustaining life, key to the conformations and equilibria associated w...
Calcium carbonate precipitation proceeds via a complex multistage scenario involving neutral ion clu...
Water is a fundamental solvent sustaining life, key to the conformations and equilibria associated w...
Because of the widespread presence of foreign substrates in natural settings, mineral precipitation ...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a critical transient phase in the inorganic precipitation of Ca...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate as a binding salt for the consolidation of loose sand formati...
International audienceThe local coordination environment in precursors to calcium carbonate minerals...