Structural evolution of aragonite superstructures obtained in the presence of the siderophore deferoxamine

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The effect of amphoteric siderophore deferoxamine on the crystallization behavior of calcium carbonate was investigated under bioinspired conditions. Amphoteric siderophore deferoxamine possesses self-organization ability, surface activity and ion-chelating properties. It induces in the present case the formation of unusual, highly organized aragonite mesocrystals during the precipitation of calcium carbonate from liquid phase. A detailed investigation of the structure and growth of the particles provides an insight into the role of the deferoxamine and its function in the crystallization process.

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Willinger, M. G., Polleux, J., Antonietti, M., Cölfen, H., Pinna, N., & Nassif, N. (2015). Structural evolution of aragonite superstructures obtained in the presence of the siderophore deferoxamine. CrystEngComm, 17(21), 3927–3935. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ce00186b

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