Magnesium calcite (Mg-calcite) mesocrystal is widespread in the biominerals with specific functions. Until now, it remains challenging to obtain Mg-calcite mesocrystals without organic additives and the formation mechanism of Mg-calcite mesocrystals in the ocean is not clear yet. We report here the synthesis of corn-like Mg-calcite mesocrystals from pure amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) via a facile method only by using Ca2+ and Mg2+. The obtained Mg-calcite is composed of many nanocubes with common crystallographic orientation, which shows very good single crystal feature. In the crystallizing procedure, the ACC nanospheres rapidly agglomerate into Mg-calcite corn-like mesocrystal by oriented attachment (OA) in a certain direction, which belongs to the non-classical nucleation. By this method, the molar ratio of Ca2+ and Mg2+ plays a vital role in the whole crystallization procedure, which may shed a new light on disclosing the mechanism behind for the effect of seawater in the formation of biological Mg-calcite in nature.
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Shang, L. M., Jiang, J., & Yu, S. H. (2021). Formation of magnesium calcite mesocrystals in the inorganic environment only by using Ca2+ and Mg2+ and its biological implications. Science China Materials, 64(4), 999–1006. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-020-1520-0
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