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Title: Synchrotron-based crystal structure, associated morphology of snail and bivalve shells by X-ray diffraction
Authors: schiavon, nicola
brunetti, antonio
rao, venkateswara
Keywords: Synchrotron Diffraction
Calcium carbonate
shells
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Radiation Physics and Chemistry 127, 155-164
Abstract: Synchrotron-basedhigh-resolutionX-raypowderdiffractionspectrafromthebodypartsofasnailand bivalve(CaCO3), havebeenrecordedwithPilatusareadetector.ExperimentswereperformedatDesy, Hamburg, Germany,utilizingtheResonantandDiffractionbeamline(P9),with15keVX-rays (λ¼0.82666Å).Theexternalshelloftheselivingorganisms,iscomposedofcalciumcarbonate,which carries strongbiologicalsignal.Itconsistsofsomelightelements,suchas,Ca,CandO,whichconstitute part ofthesofttissueandothertraceelements.Theknowledgeofthesediffractionpatternsandhence the understandingofstructuresatmolecularlevelareenormous.Theapplicationofsynchrotronra- diation topowderdiffractioniswellsuitedforsamplesofbiologicalnatureviachangesintheirpatterns and alsotoinvestigatecrystallographicphasecomposition.WiththeuseofRietveldrefinement proce- dure, tothehigh-resolutiondiffractionspectra,wewereabletoextractthelatticeparametersofor- thorhombic polymorphofCaCO3, themostabundantmineralproducedbytheselivingorganisms.The small sizeofthecrystalliteisaveryimportantfactorrelatedtothebiologicalstructure.Thenatural model presentsacombinationoforganicandinorganicphaseswithnanometersize.Forthepresent study,wealsousedthescanningelectronmicroscopy(SEM)toexploretheassociatedmorphologyofthe snail andbivalve.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2016.06.024
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20975
Type: article
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