网页2022年3月9日 Calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) biomineralizing organisms have played major roles in the history of life and the global carbon cycle during the past 541 Ma. Both marine diversification and mass extinctions reflect physiological responses to environmental
More网页2022年3月21日 The presence of phosphate from different origins (inorganic, bioorganic) is found more and more in calcium carbonate-based biominerals. Phosphate is often described as being responsible for the...
More网页2013年7月18日 Calcium carbonate is one of the most common biominerals, and as such has received considerable attention, both in terms of research into the processes used in vivo to control calcification, and application of identified strategies to control precipitation
More网页Biomineralisation refers to the processes by which living things form minerals. For example, calcium carbonate biomineralisation is used extensively by marine invertebrates to build structures such as shells that give support and protection. Topics
More网页We analyze the observed structural distinctions between calcium carbonate crystals of biogenic and non-biogenic origin in terms of interaction between organic macromolecules and growing mineral. We
More网页ACC is normally a precursor of crystalline calcium carbonates that plays a key role in biomineralisation and polymorph evolution. 25 Where, the regulatory mechanism affecting the specific type of CaCO 3 (especially metastable ACC and vaterite) is far from clear in the case of microbial participation and further research into the directional
More网页2021年2月26日 Calcium carbonate is heated at 900–950 °C to produce pure CO 2 and regenerate calcium oxide 10. The pure CO 2 generated is then utilized and stored. The cycling efficiency of these approaches...
More网页2018年9月1日 Biomineralization of calcium carbonate. Of all the minerals produced by biomineralization in nature, calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) is a major product [10], [16], [19]. Comprising more than 4% of the earth’s crust, it is a common substance found in rocks, such as chalk, marble, travertine, tufa, and others. It is also the main component in shells ...
More网页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
More网页2022年5月1日 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant minerals in various biominerals. It has three anhydrous crystalline polymorphic forms (calcite, aragonite, and vaterite), and the amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) [3].
More网页Biomineralisation refers to the processes by which living things form minerals. For example, calcium carbonate biomineralisation is used extensively by marine invertebrates to build structures such as shells that give support and protection. Topics Concepts Citizen science Teacher PLD Glossary Sign in Email Us See our newsletters
More网页2017年3月29日 Calcium carbonate biomineralisation. Salim OUHENIA a, Daniel CHA TEIGNER b. a) Laboratoire de physique des matériaux et catalyse, Université de Bejaia, Bejaia 06000, Algérie.
More网页2013年10月29日 Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICCP) is a naturally occurring biological process in which microbes produce inorganic materials as part of their basic metabolic...
More网页2017年11月13日 The production of calcium carbonate by coccolithophores (haptophytes) contributes significantly to global biogeochemical cycling. The recent identification of a silicifying haptophyte, Prymnesium neolepis, has provided new insight into the evolution of biomineralisation in this lineage.
More网页2013年10月29日 In the present review, the detailed mechanism of production of calcium carbonate biominerals by ureolytic bacteria has been discussed along with role of bacteria and the sectors where these biominerals are being used. The applications of bacterially produced carbonate biominerals for improving the durability of buildings, remediation of ...
More网页2020年10月16日 One example of MMI is microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP), a biomineralization process that occurs both in nature and in engineered systems as a result of bacterial activity 9.
More网页2021年6月23日 A team of researchers have developed a biomimetic mineralization of calcium carbonate using a multifunctional peptide template that can self-supply mineral sources, which in this case is a...
More网页2023年4月24日 An example is the biomineralization of calcium carbonate by urease-producing bacteria [12, 13]. Thus, in pigment gallstones, calcium mineralization may be a by-product of microbial metabolism. In addition to microorganisms, the source of D-Asp in gallstones can be racemized proteins as a result of pathological processes.
More网页2016年3月1日 Biomineralization is a naturally occurring process in living organisms. In this review, we discuss microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) in detail. In the MICP process, urease plays a major role in urea hydrolysis by a wide variety of microorganisms capable of producing high levels of urease.
More网页ACC is normally a precursor of crystalline calcium carbonates that plays a key role in biomineralisation and polymorph evolution. 25 Where, the regulatory mechanism affecting the specific type of CaCO 3 (especially metastable ACC and vaterite) is far from clear in the case of microbial participation and further research into the directional
More网页2020年10月16日 One example of MMI is microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP), a biomineralization process that occurs both in nature and in engineered systems as a result of bacterial activity 9.
More网页2018年9月1日 Biomineralization of calcium carbonate Of all the minerals produced by biomineralization in nature, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is a major product [10], [16], [19]. Comprising more than 4% of the earth’s crust, it is a common substance found in rocks, such as chalk, marble, travertine, tufa, and others.
More网页2014年7月9日 We discovered that diverse unicellular cyanobacterial taxa form intracellular amorphous Ca-carbonates with at least two different distribution patterns, suggesting the existence of at least two distinct mechanisms of biomineralization: ( i) one with Ca-carbonate inclusions scattered within the cell cytoplasm such as in Ca. G. lithophora,
More网页2020年11月30日 Although biomineralization of CaCO 3 is widespread in Bacteria and Archaea, the molecular mechanisms involved in this process remain less known than those used by Eukaryotes.
More网页2017年3月29日 The process of biomineralisation is realised by the use of organic macromolecules secreted by the organism. A deeper understanding of the mineralisation process and the mimicking of complex...
More网页2017年6月27日 4 with calcium carbonate (B4-CO) or calcium phosphate (B4-CP), all tested at 28 or 10 C, and liquid B-4medium at 28 C. Changes in pH were visualized on indicator plates (BTB) with yellow for a
More网页2010年6月1日 Biomineralization of CO 2 by calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) precipitation is a common phenomenon in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems and is a fundamental process in the global carbon cycle [ 8 ].
More网页2013年10月29日 Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICCP) is a naturally occurring biological process in which microbes produce inorganic materials as part of their basic metabolic activities. This technology has been widely explored and promising with potential in various technical applications.
More网页skeleton is the calcium phosphate mineral called carbonate hydroxyapatite. Nevertheless, all vertebrates also form calcium carbonate as part of their gravity and sound reception detectors.1 Calcium, carbonate, and phosphate are also integral components of the metabolism of every cell, serving fundamental roles in signal transduction and protein ...
More网页2011年1月1日 Many researchers try to explain the principles of biomineralization and get some valuable conclusions. This chapter introduces some calcium-based biominerals in aquatic organisms which mainly include calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate. Then it gives a presentation of the hierarchical structure of calcium carbonate-based and
More网页2021年12月9日 (1) Calcium, carbonate, and phosphate are also integral components of the metabolism of every cell, serving fundamental roles in signal transduction and protein activity. (2) Here, we provide some aspects of the uptake, transport, and deposition of these ions in biology from a chemical perspective.
More网页2015年1月26日 In situ liquid-phase electron microscopy experiments show that the binding of calcium ions to a biomimetic polymer matrix can direct the nucleation of amorphous calcium carbonate, a main precursor ...
More网页2022年7月22日 The calcium carbonate formed by low-concentration cementing solution is majorly adsorbed on the surface of sand particles and between pores; ... Galizzi A, Mastromei G, et al. Bacillus subtilis gene cluster involved in calcium carbonate biomineralization[J]. Journal of bacteriology, 2007, 189(1): 228–235. pmid:17085570 .
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