Crystal transformation and self-assembly theory of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation. 2022

Yong-Qing Chen, and Shi-Qing Wang, and Xin-Yang Tong, and Xin Kang
Key Laboratory of Building Safety and Energy Efficiency of Ministry of Education, Hunan University, Changsha, 410082, China.

Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is ubiquitous in the earth's lithosphere and brings the inspiration of bionic cementation technology. Over recent years, MICP has been proposed as a potential solution to address many environmental and engineering issues. However, the stability of cemented precipitations generated via MICP technology, especially the characteristics and change mechanism of crystal forms, is still unclear, which substantially hindered the understanding of biomineralization and prohibited the application and upscaling of MICP technology. Here, Sporosarcina pasteurii was selected as a model microbe to induce calcium carbonate mineralization in a series of standard nutrient solutions. The authors studied the process of precipitation from amorphous calcium carbonate to calcite crystal form and revealed the assembly behavior and mechanism of precipitations by FTIR, SEM, TEM and EDS. In the two crystal forms of induced calcium carbonate, the relative position and content of C, O, N, P and Ca elements were only slightly different. The molecular attachment and structural match of organic matrix made the crystals form change. Finally, a self-assembly theory was proposed to MICP, and it provided a solid theoretical basis for the technical specification of MICP technology in engineering application. KEY POINTS: • Organic matrix is intensively involved in MICP by forming functional groups. • Molecular attachment and structural match cause calcite crystal evolution. • A self-assembly theory is proposed for MICP.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011232 Chemical Precipitation The formation of a solid in a solution as a result of a chemical reaction or the aggregation of soluble substances into complexes large enough to fall out of solution. Precipitation, Chemical
D002119 Calcium Carbonate Carbonic acid calcium salt (CaCO3). An odorless, tasteless powder or crystal that occurs in nature. It is used therapeutically as a phosphate buffer in hemodialysis patients and as a calcium supplement. Aragonite,Calcite,Chalk,Limestone,Marble,Milk of Calcium,Vaterite,Calcium Milk,Carbonate, Calcium
D000077320 Biomineralization Process by which living organisms produce MINERALS that accumulate into hardened tissues (e.g., bones, teeth and shells), and cellular nanostructures that sequester away into macromolecules. Biosynthesized minerals include CALCIUM CARBONATE; FLUOROAPATITE; HYDROXYAPATITE; and MAGNETITE. Biocrystallization,Bioprecipitation,Biocrystallizations,Biomineralizations,Bioprecipitations
D058644 Sporosarcina A genus of endospore-forming bacteria in the family Planococcaceae. The species are strict or facultative anerobes.

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