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The mechanisms of crystal growth from solution are more complicated than those from vapor or melt growth. These mechanisms are important in bio-mineralization (bones, teeth, shells) and in the characterization of optically non-linear crystals, perfectly crystallized proteins, nucleic acids and complex viruses. This motivated studies on new basic phenomena, including the crystal interfaces of biological macromolecules and those of low-solubility inorganic salts. Generalization of the Gibbs-Thomson effect has been questioned when describing isotropic (circular) or anisotropic (polygonized) spiral steps spreading onto a crystal face. This work focuses on the brushite crystal (CaHPO·2HO) since it can grow freely or as a deposit on a gypsum (CaSO·2HO) substrate. Brushite looks like a 2D crystal built by a flat {010} form limited by {0} polar and thin faces running as straight steps. Moreover, it is worth investigating the {010} gypsum to {010} brushite transformation since mineralogy and geochemistry play an important role in the crystal growth. Here, we study the freely growing brushite and, subsequently, its {010} form arising from gypsum. The epitaxy {010} gypsum/{010} brushite is also examined because brushite twins are involved. A new way of thinking about the epi-relations is proposed, along with more rigorous constraints; this new approach emphasizes the physical importance of the adhesion energy connected to every epitaxy.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12321029 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600576725005060 | DOI Listing |