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Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Chiral Metal Oxide Films Jay A. Switzer, University of Missouri-Rolla, DMR 0504715

Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Chiral Metal Oxide Films Jay A. Switzer, University of Missouri-Rolla, DMR 0504715.

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Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Chiral Metal Oxide Films Jay A. Switzer, University of Missouri-Rolla, DMR 0504715

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  1. Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Chiral Metal Oxide FilmsJay A. Switzer, University of Missouri-Rolla, DMR 0504715 Chirality is ubiquitous in Nature. Sea shells consist of calcium carbonate (calcite) which biomineralizes into right- or left-handed spirals. Inspired by Nature, Switzer and his students are using electrochemial biomineralization to produce chiral architectures of calcite. In the figure, the calcite was produced using tartaric acid (top), malic acid (middle), and aspartic acid (bottom) to control the chiral morphology. J. Am. Chem. Soc., (2007)

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