2012
DOI: 10.5402/2012/756217
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Study on the Microstructure of the Pinctada martensii Pearls and Its Significance

Abstract: The results of a microscopy, SEM-EDS, XRD, FTIR, and Raman spectra study of the nacres of the Pinctada martensii pearls from Zhanjiang city, China shows that they can be classified as the high-quality, medium-quality, and inferior-quality pearls. Aragonite, the main inorganic mineralogy in the nacres, was crystallized and grown up in the compartments formed by the silk and radial organic sheets originating from organic matters secreted by the mantle of mollusks. The crystalline orientations of aragonite tablet… Show more

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“…e high intensity and the intensive sharpness of the aragonite diffraction lines imply the high crystallinity and the dominance of aragonite, suggesting that FSS is a nearly pure biogenic aragonite (98% CaCO 3 ). is result is similar to the findings reported in [23,24] about the presence of aragonites as constituents of the Pinctada martensii pearls and the shells of the mollusc Pinctada maxima.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…e high intensity and the intensive sharpness of the aragonite diffraction lines imply the high crystallinity and the dominance of aragonite, suggesting that FSS is a nearly pure biogenic aragonite (98% CaCO 3 ). is result is similar to the findings reported in [23,24] about the presence of aragonites as constituents of the Pinctada martensii pearls and the shells of the mollusc Pinctada maxima.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%