Biomimetic control of crystal assembly by growth in an organic hydrogel network

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Abstract

Calcite aggregates are mineralized in an organic poly-acrylamide hydrogel using a counter diffusion arrangement. The particles obtained show a characteristic pseudo-octahedral morphology, which is unexpected for calcite crystals. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy reveal a microstructure composed of individual highly aligned calcite crystallites. Although the aggregates consist of independent crystallites, the X-ray diffraction patterns suggest calcite single crystals. By analogy with some biominerals, the inorganic assembly is intergrown with an organic hydrogel network. A specific model is proposed for growth of the aggregate.

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Grassmann, O., Neder, R. B., Putnis, A., & Löbmann, P. (2003). Biomimetic control of crystal assembly by growth in an organic hydrogel network. American Mineralogist, 88(4), 647–652. https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2003-0418

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