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Geometrically frustrated interactions drive structural complexity in amorphous calcium carbonate
T. C. Nicholas, A. E. Stones, et al.
Discover the intricate world of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) — a fascinating precursor in biomineralization. This research, conducted by a team of experts from the University of Oxford and others, uncovers the complex geometrical factors driving the unique bonding behaviors of Ca²⁺ ions in ACC.
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