Petunia-shaped superstructures of CaCO3 aggregates modulated by modified chitosan
2004
This paper presents the crystallization behavior of calcium carbonate at the air/liquid interface of aqueous systems ofcarboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) using the Kitano method. Although the synthesized CMCS (M w 100 000) with 1.57 degree of carboxymethyl substitution shows no surface activity, it controls the crystallization of calcium carbonate to form a petunia-shaped superstructure. The shuttlecock-like head of this superstructure strongly supports Colfen's opinion (Rudloff, J.; Colfen, H. Langmuir 2004, 20, 991-996) for the existence of a gas template of CO 2 bubbles temporarily captured by polymer molecules, while formation of the stem of this superstructure is provisionally attributed to the presence of the strong electrostatic interactions between calcium ions and the carboxylate groups. The CaCO 3 superstructure and its morphology depend not only on the polymer concentration but also on the combined number of calcium ions per CMCS molecule. These results imply that this simple and versatile method expands the morphological investigation of mineralization processes.
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