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Deposition of calcium carbonate films by a polymer-induced liquid-precursor (PILP) process
Authors:Laurie B. Gower  Damian J. Odom
Affiliation:

a Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

b Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

Abstract:
A polypeptide additive has been used to transform the solution crystallization of calcium carbonate to a solidification process of a liquid-phase mineral precursor. In situ observations reveal that polyaspartate induces liquid–liquid phase separation of droplets of a mineral precursor. The droplets deposit on the substrate and coalesce to form a coating, which then solidifies into calcitic tablets and films. Transition bars form during the amorphous to crystalline transition, leading to sectorization of calcite tablets, and the defect textures and crystal morphologies are atypical of solution grown crystals. The formation of nonequilibrium crystal morphologies using an acidic polypeptide may have implications in the field of biomineralization, and the environmentally friendly aspects of this polymer-induced liquid-precursor (PILP) process may offer new techniques for aqueous-based processing of ceramic films, coatings, and particulates.
Keywords:Calcium carbonates   Polyaspartic acid   Biomineralization   Ceramic films
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