As one of the most abundant materials in the world, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is the main constituent of the skeletons and shells of various marine organisms. It is used in the cement industry and plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle and formation of sedimentary rocks. For more than a century, only three polymorphs of pure CaCO3-calcite, aragonite, and vaterite-were known to exist at ambient conditions, as well as two hydrated crystal phases, monohydrocalcite (CaCO3-1H(2)O) and ikaite (CaCO3-6H(2)O). While investigating the role of magnesium ions in crystallization pathways of amorphous calcium carbonate, we unexpectedly discovered an unknown crystalline phase, hemihydrate CaCO3.1/2H(2)O, with monoclinic structure. This discovery may have important implications in biomineralization, geology, and industrial processes based on hydration of CaCO3.
Journal article
A hydrated crystalline calcium carbonate phase: Calcium carbonate hemihydrate
Science, Vol.363(6425), pp.396-400
25/Jan/2019
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- Title
- A hydrated crystalline calcium carbonate phase; Calcium carbonate hemihydrate
- Creators
- Zhaoyong Zou (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesWouter J. E. M. Habraken (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesGalina Matveeva (null) - Johannes Gutenberg University MainzAnders C. S. Jensen (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesLuca Bertinetti (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesMatthew A. Hood (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesChang-yu Sun (null) - University of Wisconsin–MadisonPupa U. P. A. Gilbert (null) - University of Wisconsin–MadisonIryna Polishchuk (null) - Technion – Israel Institute of TechnologyBoaz Pokroy (null) - Technion – Israel Institute of TechnologyJulia Mahamid (null) - 972WIS_INST___9Yael Politi (null) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and InterfacesSteve Weiner (null) - 972WIS_INST___9Peter Werner (null) - Max Planck Institute of Microstructure PhysicsSebastian Bette (null) - Max Planck Institute for Solid State ResearchRobert Dinnebier (null) - Max Planck Institute for Solid State ResearchUte Kolb (null) - Johannes Gutenberg University MainzEmil Zolotoyabko (null) - Technion – Israel Institute of TechnologyPeter Fratzl (Corresponding Author) - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Science, Vol.363(6425), pp.396-400; 25/Jan/2019
- Number of pages
- 5
- Language
- English
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav0210
- Grant note
- Z.Z. was supported by China Scholarship Council (CSC). P.U.P.A.G. acknowledges DOE grant DE-FG02-07ER15899 and NSF grant DMR-1603192. The XANES-PEEM spectra were acquired at the Advanced Light Source, supported by DOE grant DE-AC02-05CH11231.
- Record Identifier
- 993262653003596
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