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Biomineral nanoparticles are space-filling
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NanoparticlesEngineeringBio-based NanomaterialsSea Urchin BiomineralsChemistryChemical EngineeringMineralizationMacroscopic Single CrystalsCalcium AluminateMaterials ScienceBiological NanomaterialsNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyGeologyMineral DepositCrystallographyStructural GeologyNanomaterialsBiomineral NanoparticlesAmorphous Calcium CarbonateBiomineralizationGeochemistryAuthigenic Mineral FormationPetrology
Sea urchin biominerals have been shown to form from aggregating nanoparticles of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC), which then crystallize into macroscopic single crystals of calcite. Here we measure the surface areas of these biominerals and find them to be comparable to those of space-filling macroscopic geologic calcite crystals. These biominerals differ from synthetic mesocrystals, which are invariably porous. We propose that space-filling ACC is the structural precursor for echinoderm biominerals.
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