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Modulation of the CaCO3phase and morphology by tuning the sequence of addition: an insight into the formation of monohydrocalcite

  • Debojit Paul
  • , Deepa Sachan
  • , Subhadeep De
  • , Gopal Das

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Abstract

The ability of the organisms to tune themselves among various phases of biominerals with exquisitely beautiful morphologies is very appealing. This study aims to perform anin vitrostudy of the modulation of phases and the polymorphism of CaCO3, utilizing some naturally available and biological friendly templates. We successfully synthesized the metastable vaterite phase and the calcite phase with highly captivating and elegant floral morphology,viz., rose-like, daffodil-like and also spherical. These were accomplished using methanol and water extracts of tulsi and green tea, which were employed as templates during thein vitrocrystallization of CaCO3. Interestingly, on reversing the sequence of addition of Ca2+and CO32−ions, we could isolate two highly unstable phases, amorphous calcium carbonate and monohydrocalcite, with the assistance of the methanol extract of tulsi. By tuning the reaction conditions, we obtained a transition phase constituting the amorphous precursor and monohydrocalcite; this phase, on maturation, resulted in the complete transformation to monohydrocalcite.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18337-18348
Number of pages12
JournalNew Journal of Chemistry
Volume45
Issue number39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes

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