利用先进的同步加速器衍射成像技术,通过MICP获得方解石的结构和晶体学特性

IF 2.8 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michela La Bella, Marilyn Sarkis, Christian Geindreau, Fabrice Emeriault, Haixing Fang, Jonathan P. Wright, Catherine Noiriel, Antoine Naillon
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摘要

微生物诱导方解石沉淀(MICP)技术是通过诱导孔隙中方解石晶体的沉淀,将砂土转化为黏结介质。这项工作首次利用扫描3D x射线衍射和相衬断层扫描技术对生物诱导方解石的形态和晶体学特性进行了全面研究,强调了方解石沉淀过程对生物胶结砂微观结构的可能影响。结合衍射和成像技术以及实验室表征工具,揭示了生物诱导方解石晶体的形态和结晶度与沙粒表面晶体的首选取向之间的联系。这些结果不仅为方解石的晶体学性质在确定生物胶结砂微观结构中的作用提供了有用的见解,而且还为巴氏孢杆菌对沉淀过程的影响提供了有用的见解。扫描三维x射线衍射在解决与建筑和岩土材料相关的挑战方面的潜力被证明。
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Insights on the textural and crystallographic properties of calcite obtained through MICP using advanced synchrotron diffraction imaging

Insights on the textural and crystallographic properties of calcite obtained through MICP using advanced synchrotron diffraction imaging

The microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) technique is used to turn sand into a cohesive medium by inducing the precipitation of calcite crystals in the pores. This work presents, for the first time, a comprehensive study of the morphological and crystallographic properties of bio-induced calcite using scanning 3D X-ray diffraction and phase contrast tomography, highlighting possible implications of the calcite precipitation process on the microstructure of biocemented sand. The combined approach of diffraction and imaging techniques with laboratory characterization tools revealed the link between morphology and crystallinity of bio-induced calcite crystals and the preferred orientation of crystals at the surface of sand grains. These results provide useful insights not only into the role of the crystallographic properties of calcite in determining the microstructure of biocemented sand but also on the influence of Sporosarcina Pasteurii on the precipitation process. The potential of scanning 3D X-ray diffraction in tackling challenges related to construction and geomaterials is demonstrated.

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Journal of Applied Crystallography
Journal of Applied Crystallography CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYCRYSTALLOGRAPH-CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
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7.80
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期刊介绍: Many research topics in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences make use of crystallographic methods to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons. Articles published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography focus on these methods and their use in identifying structural and diffusion-controlled phase transformations, structure-property relationships, structural changes of defects, interfaces and surfaces, etc. Developments of instrumentation and crystallographic apparatus, theory and interpretation, numerical analysis and other related subjects are also covered. The journal is the primary place where crystallographic computer program information is published.
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