Issue 45, 2021

Generality of liquid precursor phases in gas diffusion-based calcium carbonate synthesis

Abstract

The ammonia diffusion method (ADM) is one of the most widely used strategies for the bioinspired synthesis of minerals. Herein, we present investigations of the mineralization mechanism using an advanced ADM to solve the limitations of the conventional ADM. This allows us to confirm the presence of liquid calcium carbonate precursor species in additive-free and polymer-stabilized gas diffusion systems, indicating that liquid–liquid phase separated species exhibit sufficient kinetic stability to be detected. Time-dependent experiments reveal the role of these precursor phases during the early stages of the crystallization process, demonstrating that liquid calcium carbonate mineral precursors play an important role in the precipitation pathway and must be generally considered for the interpretation of gas diffusion experiments, with and without additives. This discovery poses an important step in the understanding of how minerals are formed, highlighting that nonclassical mineralization processes must be considered for material synthesis. Last but not least, the advanced ADM may be useful for the exploration of the formation mechanism of other minerals than calcium carbonate, which are also of broad interest in the materials chemistry community.

Graphical abstract: Generality of liquid precursor phases in gas diffusion-based calcium carbonate synthesis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2021
Accepted
28 Feb 2021
First published
02 Mar 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 7938-7943

Generality of liquid precursor phases in gas diffusion-based calcium carbonate synthesis

M. B. Gindele, L. V. Steingrube and D. Gebauer, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 7938 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE00225B

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