The structure of native Champsocephalus gunnari icefish otoliths, scales, teeth, bones and pristine hydroxyapatite (HA) were examined using Near Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy. NEXAFS Cls-absorption spectra of the selected icefish hard tissues indicate that otoliths contain anion [CO3]2-. NEXAFS P2p-spectra clearly indicate the absence of phosphorus atoms only within otoliths and scales samples. However, the icefish teeth and bones P2p-spectra demonstrate identical spectral feature typical for the HA. NEXAFS Ca2p-spectra of the icefish hard tissues studied also shows features, which are in good correspondence with HA spectra. Interestingly, there is a red shift ≈ 0.1 eV of the 2p1/2,3/2 → 3d transition energies in NEXAFS Ca2p-spectra of teethes and bones of the C. gunnari in comparison to HA.
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Petrova, O. V., Nekipelov, S. V., Sivkov, D. V., Mingaleva, A. E., Nikolaev, A., Frank-Kamenetskaya, O. V., … Ehrlich, H. (2017). Comparative NEXAFS study of the selected icefish hard tissues and hydroxyapatite. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 917). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/917/4/042001
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