Search results for "calcium carbonate"

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2016

AbstractDetermining the manganese concentration in shells of freshwater bivalves provides a unique way to obtain information about climate and environmental changes during time-intervals that pre-date instrumental data records. This approach, however, relies on a thorough understanding of how manganese is incorporated into the shell material –a point that remained controversial so far. Here we clarify this issue, using state-of-the-art X-ray absorption and X-ray emission spectroscopy in combination with band structure calculations. We verify that in the shells of all studied species manganese is incorporated as high-spin Mn2+, i.e. manganese always has the same valence as calcium. More impo…

X-ray absorption spectroscopyMultidisciplinaryValence (chemistry)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAragoniteMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementManganeseBiologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesAnimal Shellschemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryMollusc shellengineeringCarbonate14. Life underwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScientific Reports
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The effect of excipients on the stability and phase transition rate of xylazine hydrochloride and zopiclone

2015

The compatibility of thermodynamically unstable polymorph of two active pharmaceutical compounds (xylazine hydrochloride form X and zopiclone form C) with different excipients was investigated. The effects of the excipient and its amount in the sample on the thermal properties and possible chemical interactions were studied. The most commonly used excipients in the pharmaceutical industry - calcium carbonate, lactose hydrate, cellulose, magnesium stearate hydrate and calcium stearate hydrate were selected for this study. The dependence of the phase transition rate from an unstable to a more stable polymorph on the excipients and their amounts in the initial sample was analysed at 80°C, and …

XylazinePhase transitionDrug IndustryClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceExcipientCalcium stearatePhase TransitionPiperazinesAnalytical ChemistryExcipientschemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantDrug StabilityDrug DiscoverymedicineMagnesium stearateCelluloseSpectroscopyChromatographyTemperatureKineticsCalcium carbonatechemistryThermodynamicsHydrateAzabicyclo CompoundsNuclear chemistrymedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Monitoring a Mechanochemical Reaction Reveals the Formation of a New ACC Defect Variant Containing the HCO 3 – Anion Encapsulated by an Amorphous Mat…

2020

Crystal growth & design 20(10), 6831 - 6846 (2020). doi:10.1021/acs.cgd.0c00912

[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPyrophosphatelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlaw[CHIM.CRIS]Chemical Sciences/CristallographyGeneral Materials ScienceCrystallization010405 organic chemistryGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensation reactionPhosphate540Amorphous calcium carbonate0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthAmorphous solidCalcium carbonatechemistryChemical engineering13. Climate actionddc:540Carbonate[SDU.STU.MI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Mineralogy
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The shell matrix and microstructure of the Ram's Horn squid: Molecular and structural characterization.

2020

20 pages; International audience; Molluscs are one of the most diversified phyla among metazoans. Most of them produce an external calcified shell, resulting from the secretory activity of a specialized epithelium of the calcifying mantle. This biomineralization process is controlled by a set of extracellular macromolecules, the organic matrix. In spite of several studies, these components are mainly known for bivalves and gastropods. In the present study, we investigated the physical and biochemical properties of the internal planispiral shell of the Ram's Horn squid Spirula spirula. Scanning Electron Microscope investigations of the shell reveal a complex microstructural organization. The…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesBiomineralizationProteomicsRam's horn squidCarbohydratesChitinProteomicsCalcium Carbonate03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCalcification PhysiologicChitinStructural BiologyAnimal ShellsExtracellularShellAnimals14. Life underwaterMantle (mollusc)[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMicrostructure030304 developmental biologySerine protease0303 health sciencesbiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyDecapodiformesProteomicbiology.organism_classificationSpirula spirulaCephalopod[SDV.IB.BIO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologychemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesBiophysicsbiology.protein[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyBiomineralizationJournal of structural biology
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Localization of biomineral proteins by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) with functionalized tips

2021

[SDU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]molluscshellcalcium carbonateBiomineralAFMorganic matrix
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Using natural analogues to investigate the effects of climate change and ocean acidification on Northern ecosystems

2018

AbstractNorthern oceans are in a state of rapid transition. Still, our knowledge of the likely effects of climate change and ocean acidification on key species in the food web, functionally important habitats and the structure of Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems is limited and based mainly on short-term laboratory studies on single species. This review discusses how tropical and temperate natural analogues of carbonate chemistry drivers, such as CO2 vents, have been used to further our knowledge of the sensitivity of biological systems to predicted climate change, and thus assess the capacity of different species to show long-term acclimation and adaptation to elevated levels of pCO2. Natur…

adaptation calcium carbonate saturation community observational studies pH polarSettore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyOcean acidificationAquatic ScienceOceanography01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)Effects of global warmingEnvironmental scienceEcosystemAdaptationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesICES Journal of Marine Science
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Biomineralizations: insights and prospects from crustaceans.

2011

19 pages; International audience; For growing, crustaceans have to molt cyclically because of the presence of a rigid exoskeleton. Most of the crustaceans harden their cuticle not only by sclerotization, like all the arthropods, but also by calcification. All the physiology of crustaceans, including the calcification process, is then linked to molting cycles. This means for these animals to find regularly a source of calcium ions quickly available just after ecdysis. The sources of calcium used are diverse, ranging from the environment where the animals live to endogenous calcium deposits cyclically elaborated by some of them. As a result, crustaceans are submitted to an important and energ…

animal structureschemistry.chemical_elementZoologyCalciumMineralization (biology)Articlecalcificationchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:ZoologyBotanylcsh:QL1-991calcium storageACCEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsorganic matrixbiologyfungibiology.organism_classificationbiomineralization[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsCrustaceanAmorphous calcium carbonateCalcium carbonatechemistryEcdysisamorphous calcium carbonateAnimal Science and ZoologycuticleMoultingBiomineralization
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Influence of HCl pretreatment and organo-mineral complexes on laser diffraction measurement of loess–paleosol-sequences

2016

Abstract The influence of different sample pretreatment methods on grain size distributions in particle size analysis has been subject to controversial discussions. Standard sample preparation typically comprises the disaggregation of aggregated and agglomerated particles into single primary particles, i.e., the organic binding material is oxidized by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and the contained carbonates are dissolved by hydrochloric acid (HCl). The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of HCl treatment on grain size analyses of Late Pleistocene and Holocene loess–paleosol-sequences investigated by a Beckman Coulter LS 13320 laser particle analyzer. For this purpose, samples from two…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAnalytical chemistryMineralogySedimentWeathering04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGrain sizechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryLoessParticle-size distribution040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesOrganic matterCalcareousGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate

2020

With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic materials in natural systems and in controlling the assembly of soft materials into complex structures required for biological functions. Here we report the use of an engineered heptapeptide that can differentiate between the crystalline anhydrous polymorphs of calcium carbonate. This peptide contains the positively charged amino acid arginine as well as proline rather than the prototypical negatively charged aspartate or glutamate units. Its affinity to vaterite compared to aragonite was demonstrated by fluo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCalciteArginineStereochemistryAragoniteBiomedical EngineeringPeptideGeneral ChemistryGeneral Medicineengineering.materialAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyCalcium carbonatechemistryVateriteengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceProlineJ. Mater. Chem. B
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Inside Cover: Phase Selection of Calcium Carbonate through the Chirality of Adsorbed Amino Acids (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 29/2007)

2007

chemistry.chemical_classificationINTInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryCatalysisAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionCalcium carbonatechemistryPolymer chemistryCover (algebra)HomochiralityChirality (chemistry)BiomineralizationAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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