Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1673480 | Thin Solid Films | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A multilayer organic film containing poly(acrylic acid) and chitosan was fabricated on a metallic support by means of the layer-by-layer technique. This film was used as a template for calcium carbonate crystallization and presents two possible binding sites where the nucleation may be initiated, either calcium ions acting as counterions of the polyelectrolyte or those trapped in the template gel network formed by the polyelectrolyte chains. Calcium carbonate formation was carried out by carbon dioxide diffusion, where CO2 was generated from ammonium carbonate decomposition. The CaCO3 nanocrystals obtained, formed a dense, homogeneous, and continuous film. Vaterite and calcite CaCO3 crystalline forms were detected.
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Authors
Ana P. Ramos, Fábio G. Doro, Elia Tfouni, Rogéria R. Gonçalves, Maria E.D. Zaniquelli,