Local Light-Controlled Generation of Calcium Carbonate and Barium Carbonate Biomorphs via Photochemical Stimulation

Chemistry. 2021 Sep 1;27(49):12521-12525. doi: 10.1002/chem.202102321. Epub 2021 Aug 1.

Abstract

Photochemical activation is proposed as a general method for controlling the crystallization of sparingly soluble carbonates in space and time. The photogeneration of carbonate in an alkaline environment is achieved upon photo-decarboxylation of an organic precursor by using a conventional 365 nm UV LED. Local irradiation was conducted focusing the LED light on a 300 μm radius spot on a closed glass crystallization cell. The precursor solution was optimized to avoid the precipitation of the photoreaction organic byproducts and prevent photo-induced pH changes to achieve the formation of calcium carbonate only in the corresponding irradiated area. The crystallization was monitored in real-time by time-lapse imaging. The method is also shown to work in gels. Similarly, it was also shown to photo-activate locally the formation of barium carbonate biomorphs. In the last case, the morphology of these biomimetic structures was tuned by changing the irradiation intensity.

Keywords: biomorphs; calcium carbonate; ketoprofen; photo-induced crystallization; photochemistry.

MeSH terms

  • Barium
  • Calcium Carbonate*
  • Carbonates*
  • Crystallization

Substances

  • Carbonates
  • Barium
  • barium carbonate
  • Calcium Carbonate