2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5cc09295g
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Biomorph growth in single-phase systems: expanding the structure spectrum and pH range

Abstract: Biomorphs are life-like microstructures of selfassembled barium carbonate nanorods and silica. In a departure from established approaches, we produce biomorphs in CO2- and gradient-free solutions. Our study reveals novel structural motifs for solution-grown biomorphs, reduces pH transients, and expands the upper pH limit for biomorph formation to over 12 where silica is essentially soluble.

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“…Notice that these large funnels often open up sufficiently fast to continue growth in a virtual plane, at which point they essentially correspond to surprisingly flat, substrate‐free sheets. The average nanorod orientation for these structures is in the growth direction and hence tangential to the funnels or urns …”
Section: Biomorph Zoomentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Notice that these large funnels often open up sufficiently fast to continue growth in a virtual plane, at which point they essentially correspond to surprisingly flat, substrate‐free sheets. The average nanorod orientation for these structures is in the growth direction and hence tangential to the funnels or urns …”
Section: Biomorph Zoomentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Moreover, Nakouzi et al. varied the pH of single‐phase systems and established additional control over the resulting morphologies with high pH values favoring free‐formed sheets (including funnels and urns) and lower pH environments favoring single and double helices . Variation of the carbonate ion concentration were also studied using a microfluidic device containing two channels filled with advecting carbonate‐free barium chloride/sodium metasilicate alkaline solution and sodium bicarbonate, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
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