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Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter

The composition of organic matter in biogenic calcium carbonate has long been a mystery, and its role has not received sufficient attention. This study is aimed at elucidating the bio-mineralisation and stability of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and vaterite containing organic matter, as induced...

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Autores principales: Liu, Renlu, Huang, Shanshan, Zhang, Xiaowen, Song, Yongsheng, He, Genhe, Wang, Zaifeng, Lian, Bin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00615k
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author Liu, Renlu
Huang, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaowen
Song, Yongsheng
He, Genhe
Wang, Zaifeng
Lian, Bin
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Huang, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaowen
Song, Yongsheng
He, Genhe
Wang, Zaifeng
Lian, Bin
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description The composition of organic matter in biogenic calcium carbonate has long been a mystery, and its role has not received sufficient attention. This study is aimed at elucidating the bio-mineralisation and stability of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and vaterite containing organic matter, as induced by Bacillus subtilis. The results showed that the bacteria could induce various structural forms of CaCO(3), such as biogenic ACC (BACC) or biogenic vaterite (BV), using the bacterial cells as their template, and the carbonic anhydrase secreted by the bacteria plays an important role in the mineralisation of CaCO(3). The effects of Ca(2+) concentration on the crystal structure of CaCO(3) were ascertained; when the amount of CaCl(2) increased from 0.1% (m/v) to 0.8% (m/v), the ACC was transformed to polycrystalline vaterite. The XRD results demonstrated that the ACC and vaterite have good stability in air or deionised water for one year, or even when heated to 200 °C or 300 °C for 2 h. Moreover, the FTIR results indicated that the BACC or BV is rich in organic matter, and the contents of organic matter in biogenic ACC and vaterite are 39.67 wt% and 28.47 wt%, respectively. The results of bio-mimetic mineralisation experiments suggest that the protein secreted by bacterial metabolism may be inclined to inhibit the formation of calcite, while polysaccharide may be inclined to promote the formation of vaterite. Our findings advance our knowledge of the CaCO(3) family and are valuable for future research into organic-CaCO(3) complexes.
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spelling pubmed-86977322022-04-13 Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter Liu, Renlu Huang, Shanshan Zhang, Xiaowen Song, Yongsheng He, Genhe Wang, Zaifeng Lian, Bin RSC Adv Chemistry The composition of organic matter in biogenic calcium carbonate has long been a mystery, and its role has not received sufficient attention. This study is aimed at elucidating the bio-mineralisation and stability of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) and vaterite containing organic matter, as induced by Bacillus subtilis. The results showed that the bacteria could induce various structural forms of CaCO(3), such as biogenic ACC (BACC) or biogenic vaterite (BV), using the bacterial cells as their template, and the carbonic anhydrase secreted by the bacteria plays an important role in the mineralisation of CaCO(3). The effects of Ca(2+) concentration on the crystal structure of CaCO(3) were ascertained; when the amount of CaCl(2) increased from 0.1% (m/v) to 0.8% (m/v), the ACC was transformed to polycrystalline vaterite. The XRD results demonstrated that the ACC and vaterite have good stability in air or deionised water for one year, or even when heated to 200 °C or 300 °C for 2 h. Moreover, the FTIR results indicated that the BACC or BV is rich in organic matter, and the contents of organic matter in biogenic ACC and vaterite are 39.67 wt% and 28.47 wt%, respectively. The results of bio-mimetic mineralisation experiments suggest that the protein secreted by bacterial metabolism may be inclined to inhibit the formation of calcite, while polysaccharide may be inclined to promote the formation of vaterite. Our findings advance our knowledge of the CaCO(3) family and are valuable for future research into organic-CaCO(3) complexes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8697732/ /pubmed/35423988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00615k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Liu, Renlu
Huang, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaowen
Song, Yongsheng
He, Genhe
Wang, Zaifeng
Lian, Bin
Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title_full Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title_fullStr Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title_full_unstemmed Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title_short Bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
title_sort bio-mineralisation, characterization, and stability of calcium carbonate containing organic matter
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00615k
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