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Organic−Inorganic Hybrid Structure of Calcite Crystalline Assemblies Grown in a Gelatin Hydrogel Matrix: Relevance to Biomineralization
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Poly-acrylamide HydrogelEngineeringCalcite ParticlesGelatin Hydrogel MatrixBiomedical EngineeringChemistrySol-gel SynthesisHydrogelsCollagenous MatrixMatrix BiologyHybrid MaterialsBiophysicsCrystallographyBiopolymer GelBiomineralizationSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceOrganic−inorganic Hybrid StructureMedicineBiocompatible Material
Calcite particles are grown in a collagenous matrix using a counter-diffusion arrangement. Although microstructural analysis revealed a heterogeneous intergrowth of organic and inorganic phases within the particles, the composite growth is rather a consequence of local chemical environment that is not specific to the gelatin gel. However, using an artificial poly-acrylamide hydrogel results in a very different growth morphology. The addition of poly-aspartate to the pore solution in either gelatin or poly-acrylamide hydrogel appears to overcompensate the physical properties of the organic matrix, leading to morphologies independent of which hydrogel is used. Our results stress the importance of noncollageneous proteins within a physical growth environment.
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