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SUBMITTER: Kohler F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9669051 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kohler Felix F Pierre-Louis Olivier O Dysthe Dag Kristian DK
Nature communications 20221116 1
The growth of crystals confined in porous or cellular materials is ubiquitous in Nature and forms the basis of many industrial processes. Confinement affects the formation of biominerals in living organisms, of minerals in the Earth's crust and of salt crystals damaging porous limestone monuments, and is also used to control the growth of artificial crystals. However, the mechanisms by which confinement alters crystal shapes and growth rates are still not elucidated. Based on novel in situ optic ...[more]