2019
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201903662
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Water: How Does It Influence the CaCO3 Formation?

Abstract: Nature produces biomineral‐based materials with a fascinating set of properties using only a limited number of elements. This set of properties is obtained by closely controlling the structure and local composition of the biominerals. We are far from achieving the same degree of control over the properties of synthetic biomineral‐based composites. One reason for this inferior control is our incomplete understanding of the influence of the synthesis conditions and additives on the structure and composition of t… Show more

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“…At a later stage, their morphology is euhedral, and specifically hexagonal pyramidal (Fig. 4 A ), possibly because of a dissolution and (re)crystallization process (33). The inner core of the vaterite spicule remains nanoparticulate and cryofractures accordingly at all stages (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a later stage, their morphology is euhedral, and specifically hexagonal pyramidal (Fig. 4 A ), possibly because of a dissolution and (re)crystallization process (33). The inner core of the vaterite spicule remains nanoparticulate and cryofractures accordingly at all stages (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 This observation can probably be linked to a re-arrangement of carbonate ions, compensating for the loss of water and hydroxyl groups around Mg, as has been shown previously for ACC by PDF and empirical potential structural refinement (EPSR) studies. 51,52 The onset of MgO crystallization occurred at ca. 450°C, marked by the growth of a Mg-O and Mg-Mg correlation at 2.11 Å and 2.98 Å that are characteristic for cubic MgO.…”
Section: In Situ Pdf and Xrd Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since water is an inducing factor for the crystallization of ACC, [ 105 ] so one strategy is to use organic solvents such as ethanol or methanol instead of water as the solvent. [ 106 ] For example, Dong et al.…”
Section: Calcium Carbonate‐based Nanocarriersmentioning
confidence: 99%