Titelangaben
Benzerara, Karim ; Menguy, Nicolas ; Obst, Martin ; Stolarski, JarosŁaw ; Mazur, Maciej ; Tyliszczak, Tolek ; Brown Jr., Gordon E. ; Meibom, Anders:
Study of the crystallographic architecture of corals at the nanoscale by scanning transmission X-ray microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.
In: Ultramicroscopy.
Bd. 111
(2011)
Heft 8
.
- S. 1268-1275.
ISSN 0304-3991
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2011.03.023
Abstract
We have investigated the nanotexture and crystallographic orientation of aragonite in a coral skeleton using synchrotron-based scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Polarization-dependent STXM imaging at 40-nm spatial resolution was used to obtain an orientation map of the c-axis of aragonite on a focused ion beam milled ultrathin section of a Porites coral. This imaging showed that one of the basic units of coral skeletons, referred to as the center of calcification (COC), consists of a cluster of 100-nm aragonite globules crystallographically aligned over several micrometers with a fan-like distribution and with the properties of single crystals at the mesoscale. The remainder of the skeleton consists of aragonite single-crystal fibers in crystallographic continuity with the nanoglobules comprising the COC. Our observation provides information on the nm-scale processes that led to biomineral formation in this sample. Importantly, the present study illustrates how the methodology described here, which combines HRTEM and polarization-dependent synchrotron-based STXM imaging, offers an interesting new approach for investigating biomineralizing systems at the nm-scale.