Microstructure and chemical composition of giant avian eggshells |
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Authors: | Yannicke Dauphin Jean-Pierre Cuif Murielle Salomé Jean Susini C. Terry Williams |
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Affiliation: | (1) UMR IDES 8148, Bat 504, Université Paris XI-Orsay, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France;(2) X-ray Microscopy Beamline ID21, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), BP 220, 38043 Grenoble Cedex, France;(3) Department of Mineralogy, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK |
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Abstract: | The microstructure and composition of the layers of two giant avian eggshells were investigated using a combination of scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalyses, and X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy (XANES). The two species have some similarities and differences in their microstructure and composition; the composition is not homogeneous throughout the eggshell thickness. XANES studies show that sulfur is associated with amino acids in the inner organic membranes, whereas in the mineralised layers the sulfur is mainly associated with sulfated polysaccharides. These results are similar to those obtained on chicken eggshells, and confirm the active role of sulfated acidic polysaccharides in biomineralisation processes of carbonate skeletons. |
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Keywords: | Biomineral Eggshell Aves Sulfur EPMA XANES |
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