G. Falini et al., Polymorphism and architectural crystal assembly of calcium carbonate in biologically inspired polymeric matrices, J CHEM S DA, (21), 2000, pp. 3983-3987
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS
The control of the polymorphism and architectural crystal assembly of calci
um carbonate minerals in gels formed by means of collagenous matrices with
entrapped polypeptides is reported. It has been observed that the calcium c
arbonate polymorphic selectivity is related to the local supersaturation wi
thin the microenvironment where nucleation and growth occur. This crucial p
arameter is controlled in terms of the entrapped additive concentration and
of the tailoring of the biopolymeric scaffold by mechanical deformation. S
pecific orientation effects and crystal aggregation of the mineral phases c
an be controlled either by the charged polypeptide with a beta structure or
by the structural organization of the triple helical stretches in the coll
agenous matrix. This results in the growth and assembly of crystals into de
sired shapes and sizes by molecular recognition at a definite crystal face
or by the control of the organic macromolecular microenvironment fit in the
emerging area of biologically inspired approach to structured inorganic ma
terials with appropriate physical and chemical properties.