Title
Polarimetry of pinctada fucata nacre indicates myostracal layer interrupts nacre structure
Date Issued
15 February 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Universidad Colgate
Publisher(s)
Royal Society Publishing
Abstract
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod mollusks consists of iridescent nacre, a material that is structured like a brick wall with bricks consisting of crystalline aragonite and mortar of organic molecules. Myostracal layers formed during shell growth at the point of muscle attachment to the shell can be found interspersed within the nacre structure. Little has been done to examine the effect the myostracal layer has on subsequent nacre structure. Here we present data on the structure of the myostracal and nacre layers from a bivalve mollusc, Pinctada fucata. Scanning electron microscope imaging shows the myostracal layer consists of regular crystalline blocks. The nacre before the layer consists of tablets approximately 400nm thick, while after the myostracal layer the tablets are approximately 500nm thick. A new technique, imaging polarimetry, indicates that the aragonite crystals within the nacre following the myostracal layer have greater orientation uniformity than before the myostracal layer. The results presented here suggest a possible interaction between the myostracal layer and subsequent shell growth.
Volume
4
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Óptica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85013013294
Source
Royal Society Open Science
ISSN of the container
20545703
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