Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The pathway to coarsening is generally thought to be driven by Ostwald ripening, that is, simultaneous dissolution and reprecipitation, but models to describe Ostwald ripening neglect solid−solid interactions and crystal shapes. Grain coarsening of calcite, CaCO3, is relevant for biomineralization and commercial products and is an important process in diagenesis of sediments to rock during geological time. We investigated coarsening of pure, synthetic calcite powder of sub-micrometer diameter crystals and aged it in saturated solutions at 23, 100, and 200 °C for up to 261 days. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Brunauer−Emmett−Teller (...
Calcite crystals grow by means of molecular steps that develop on {10.4} faces. These steps can aris...
The relative rates of calcite (CaCO3) precipitation and dissolution largely determine the preservati...
Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominer...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The pathw...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Normal grain growth of calcite was investigated by combining grain size analysis of calcite across t...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
As crystallization processes are often rapid, it can be difficult to monitor their growth mechanisms...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
We recently discovered a unique biostrategy for strengthening and toughening brittle crystals of cal...
The morphology of vaterite precipitated by bubbling CO2 through a CaCl2 solution is framboidal aggre...
Abstract—This study links classical crystal growth theory with observations of microscopic surface p...
Calcite crystals grow by means of molecular steps that develop on {10.4} faces. These steps can aris...
The relative rates of calcite (CaCO3) precipitation and dissolution largely determine the preservati...
Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominer...
Grain size increases when crystals respond to dynamic equilibrium in a saturated solution. The pathw...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
Normal grain growth of calcite was investigated by combining grain size analysis of calcite across t...
Calcite precipitation plays a significant role in processes such as geological carbon sequestration ...
Calcite, the most thermodynamically stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is commonly found in n...
As crystallization processes are often rapid, it can be difficult to monitor their growth mechanisms...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The formation of calcite (CaCO3), the most abundant carbonate mine...
The formation of calcite (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), the most abundant carbonate mineral on Earth and a comm...
We recently discovered a unique biostrategy for strengthening and toughening brittle crystals of cal...
The morphology of vaterite precipitated by bubbling CO2 through a CaCl2 solution is framboidal aggre...
Abstract—This study links classical crystal growth theory with observations of microscopic surface p...
Calcite crystals grow by means of molecular steps that develop on {10.4} faces. These steps can aris...
The relative rates of calcite (CaCO3) precipitation and dissolution largely determine the preservati...
Manipulation of inorganic materials with organic macromolecules enables organisms to create biominer...