Combined effect of ion concentration and functional groups on surface chemistry modulated CaCO3 crystallization

The effects of self-assembled monolayer templates terminated with carboxyl, hydroxyl, amino and methyl groups (-COOH, -OH, -NH 2 and -CH 3 ) on CaCO 3 crystallization are compared in aqueous solutions of low, medium and high Ca 2+ concentrations. On the -COOH surface, only calcite rhombohedra are cr...

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Veröffentlicht in:CrystEngComm 2012-01, Vol.14 (2), p.6647-6653
Hauptverfasser: Deng, Hua, Wang, Xiu-Mei, Du, Chang, Shen, Xing-Can, Cui, Fu-Zhai
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of self-assembled monolayer templates terminated with carboxyl, hydroxyl, amino and methyl groups (-COOH, -OH, -NH 2 and -CH 3 ) on CaCO 3 crystallization are compared in aqueous solutions of low, medium and high Ca 2+ concentrations. On the -COOH surface, only calcite rhombohedra are crystallized in the solutions at three different concentrations, while size, shape and orientation of the formed calcites are distinct in various Ca 2+ concentration solutions. In low Ca 2+ concentration solution, vaterites (111) and (200) are formed on -OH and -NH 2 surfaces respectively while no crystals are observed on -CH 3 surface. In high Ca 2+ concentration solution, calcite (104) is formed on the -OH surface. Calcites and small amounts of vaterites and aragonites are formed on -NH 2 and -CH 3 surfaces. In medium concentration solutions, the results are similar to the case of high concentration with a lower density of crystals. From the view of the two well-known mechanisms for biomineralization, ion absorption and particle-based crystallization, the results in our study are discussed. Our findings can advance the understanding of CaCO 3 biomineralization in nature and also supply guidance for the design of advanced biomaterials. The guidance of functional groups on calcium carbonate crystallization is greatly affected by calcium ion concentration.
ISSN:1466-8033
1466-8033
DOI:10.1039/c2ce25731a