Calcium carbonate

Calcium carbonate

Calcium carbonate is widely used in biochemical and molecular biology applications as an insoluble base, antacid, and calcium source. Its controlled solubility and polymorphic diversity make it particularly valuable in processes such as protein precipitation, calcium phosphate transfection systems, and biomineralization studies.

Chemical Properties

Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃, molecular weight 100.09 g/mol) exists in several crystalline polymorphs, primarily calcite, aragonite, and vaterite. Calcite is the most thermodynamically stable form, characterized by a hexagonal structure and a density of 2.71 g/cm³, whereas aragonite presents an orthorhombic structure with a higher density (2.83 g/cm³). Vaterite is less stable and more soluble. The carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻) exhibits a planar trigonal geometry with C–O bond lengths of approximately 1.28 Å and O–C–O angles of 120°.

Calcium carbonate is highly insoluble in water (Ksp ≈ 3.36 × 10⁻⁹; ~0.0013 g/L at 25°C) but readily reacts with acids to release calcium ions, water, and carbon dioxide. Under elevated temperatures (above 825°C), it decomposes into calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). In the presence of dissolved CO₂, it forms soluble calcium bicarbonate [Ca(HCO₃)₂], a key equilibrium in natural and biological systems.

Biochemical Applications

In molecular biology, calcium carbonate nanoparticles (typically 50–200 nm) are used as pH-sensitive carriers for intracellular delivery systems, particularly for DNA transfection. These particles dissolve under acidic conditions, such as those found in endosomal compartments (pH ~5), enabling controlled release of nucleic acids.

In protein purification workflows, saturated calcium carbonate suspensions are employed to selectively precipitate caseins and other phosphoproteins, typically at alkaline pH ranges (pH 9–10). In histological applications, finely powdered calcium carbonate is used as a reference material in bone decalcification protocols.

Additionally, in cell culture systems, calcium carbonate can be supplemented (typically 1–2 mM) to support biomineralization processes and mimic physiological conditions, particularly in osteoblast differentiation and bone tissue engineering studies.

 

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