Comparative Study of Calcium Carbonates and Calcium
Phosphates Precipitation in Model Systems Mimicking the Inorganic
Environment for Biomineralization
Posted on 2017-01-30 - 00:00
The aim of this study is to contribute
to understanding the mechanisms underlying the formation of biologically
relevant minerals by comparing the properties of solid phases formed
in calcium phosphate (CaP) or calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
precipitation systems, at defined initial experimental conditions:
supersaturation, constituent ions ratio, ionic strength, and/or presence
of relevant inorganic ions. Thus, three systems of different chemical
complexities were investigated: (a) system containing constituent
ions, (b) system containing additional co-ions, and (c) system with
higher ionic strength and addition of Mg2+. The respective
precipitation diagrams were constructed, and supersaturation domains
of different CaP and CaCO3 solid phases formation were
identified. The obtained results may have implications not only for
biomineralization and geochemistry, but also for materials science
in general.
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Buljan Meić, Iva; Kontrec, Jasminka; Domazet Jurašin, Darija; Njegić Džakula, Branka; Štajner, Lara; Lyons, Daniel M.; et al. (2017). Comparative Study of Calcium Carbonates and Calcium
Phosphates Precipitation in Model Systems Mimicking the Inorganic
Environment for Biomineralization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.6b01501