Empirically testing vaterite structural models using neutron diffraction and thermal analysis.

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Quantum Condensed Matter Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA.

Published: November 2016

Otoliths, calcium carbonate (CaCO) ear bones, are among the most commonly used age and growth structures of fishes. Most fish otoliths are comprised of the most dense CaCO polymorph, aragonite. Sturgeon otoliths, in contrast, have been characterized as the rare and structurally enigmatic polymorph, vaterite-a metastable polymorph of CaCO. Vaterite is an important material ranging from biomedical to personal care applications although its crystal structure is highly debated. We characterized the structure of Lake Sturgeon otoliths using thermal analysis and neutron powder diffraction, which is used non-destructively. We confirmed that while Lake Sturgeon otoliths are primarily composed of vaterite, they also contain the denser CaCO polymorph, calcite. For the vaterite fraction, neutron diffraction data provide enhanced discrimination of the carbonate group compared to x-ray diffraction data, owing to the different relative neutron scattering lengths, and thus offer the opportunity to uniquely test the more than one dozen crystal structural models that have been proposed for vaterite. Of those, space group P622 model, a = 7.1443(4)Å, c = 25.350(4)Å, V = 1121.5(2)Å provides the best fit to the neutron powder diffraction data, and allows for a structure refinement using rigid carbonate groups.

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