vermiculata Eobania (m ller, 1774)的微观结构:SEM, F-TIR和XRD方法

K. Öksüz, H. Şereflişan
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本研究采用扫描电镜(SEM)、傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)和x射线衍射(XRD)对Iskenderun地区提取的蛭状Eobania vermiculata样品进行了表征。蜗牛的壳被当作废物丢弃,但它们是具有多种用途的合格材料。为了证实这一观点,我们试图阐明蜗牛壳的物理和化学性质。扫描电镜观察表明,珠光晶体均为文石晶体,呈层状,边缘锋利。珍珠珠的晶体,堆积成柱垂直排列排列观察。晶体厚度约为390-155纳米,它们沿着固定的间距形成堆叠,充满了生物物质。XRD和FTIR分析表明,各螺壳微观结构中碳酸钙晶体以文石形态为主,壳表面官能团分布不同。因此,需要进一步探索包含有机成分的外壳,以促进其作为生物复合材料的可能用途。尽管如此,本研究概述了陆地蜗牛壳的物理和化学特性,并从可持续性的角度揭示了它们在不同领域的潜在用途。
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Microstructure of Eobania vermiculata (Müller, 1774): SEM, F-TIR and XRD methods
In this study, scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses are used for the characterization of Eobania vermiculata samples extracted from Iskenderun region. The shells of land snails are discarded as waste, however, they are qualified materials with multiple use areas. To substantiate this proposition, an attempt was made to elucidate the physical and chemical properties of the shells of land snail, E. vermiculata. SEM observations indicated that nacre crystals are always aragonite, laminated, usually presenting sharp edges. Nacre crystallites which pile up into columns vertically abreast aligned observed. The crystals are about 390-155 nm thick, and they form stacks along a fixed spacing, filled with biological matter. The XRD and FTIR observations revealed the dominance of the aragonite form of the calcium carbonate crystal in the microstructures of each snail shell with the occurrence of different shell surface functional groups. Thus, further exploration of the shell inclusive of the organic components is required to promote its possible use as a biocomposite. Nonetheless, the present study provides an overview of physical and chemical characteristics of the land snail shells and inlight their potential use in different areas in the perspective of sustainability.
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