Patterned calcium carbonate materials with controlled morphologies have broad applications in both environmental and engineering fields. However, how to fabricate such materials through environmental-friendly methods under ambient conditions is still challenging. Here, we report a green approach for fabricating patterned calcium carbonate materials. This eco-friendly approach is based on template-assisted microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation. As a proof of concept, by varying the templates and optimizing fabrication parameters, different patterned calcium carbonate materials were obtained. The optimized parameters include = 80 mM, = 15 °C, and templates made of small-sized CaCO particles with a concentration of 1.5 mg mL, under which better and more sharp patterns were obtained. Materials with periodic patterns were also fabricated through a periodic template, showing good scalability of this approach. The results of this study could mean great potential in applications where spatially controlled calcium carbonate depositions with user-designed patterns are needed.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9038093 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04072c | DOI Listing |
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