Diatoms are known to grow elaborate nano- and microstructured silica shells by depositing material from precursor-containing vesicles at mild temperature and pH. Oligo(1-methylazetane) and related moieties, in some cases attached to proteins, are believed to facilitate this process. To complement prior studies of more complex amines, we aim to understand why such a unique structure has evolved through a systematic study of a set of simple model compounds. The degree to which a series of diamines in solution enhances condensation of phosphate-buffered silicic acid at neutral pH increases with increasing alkylation, a factor more important than amine pKa. This suggests why diatoms often use methylated oligomers. Bis(quaternary ammonium) salts...
A new method for the stepwise synthesis of propylamines containing fragments of N-methyl propylamine...
The biogeochemical silicon cycle is the focus for many researchers studying the dissolution of silic...
The use of bioinspired templates, such as polyamines and polypeptides, could lead to significant imp...
Considerable research has been directed toward identifying the mechanisms involved in biosilicificat...
Synthesis of intricate amorphous silica structures at ambient conditions has been mastered in nature...
Polyamines play a major role in biosilicification reactions in diatoms and sponges. While the effect...
The intricate, hierarchical, highly reproducible, and exquisite biosilica structures formed by diato...
Directed precipitation of silicic acid during the formation of diatom cell walls is promoted by poly...
Conventional methods of making silica structures involve high temperatures, pressures, and pH. In co...
Biosilicification in diatoms has been reported to occur at (or close to) neutral pH and it has been ...
AbstractPattern formation during silica biomineralization in diatoms appears to depend on long-chain...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Silaffins are highly charged proteins which are one of the major contributing compounds that are tho...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
The discovery of long-chain polyamines as biomolecules that are tightly associated to biosilica in d...
A new method for the stepwise synthesis of propylamines containing fragments of N-methyl propylamine...
The biogeochemical silicon cycle is the focus for many researchers studying the dissolution of silic...
The use of bioinspired templates, such as polyamines and polypeptides, could lead to significant imp...
Considerable research has been directed toward identifying the mechanisms involved in biosilicificat...
Synthesis of intricate amorphous silica structures at ambient conditions has been mastered in nature...
Polyamines play a major role in biosilicification reactions in diatoms and sponges. While the effect...
The intricate, hierarchical, highly reproducible, and exquisite biosilica structures formed by diato...
Directed precipitation of silicic acid during the formation of diatom cell walls is promoted by poly...
Conventional methods of making silica structures involve high temperatures, pressures, and pH. In co...
Biosilicification in diatoms has been reported to occur at (or close to) neutral pH and it has been ...
AbstractPattern formation during silica biomineralization in diatoms appears to depend on long-chain...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Silaffins are highly charged proteins which are one of the major contributing compounds that are tho...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
The discovery of long-chain polyamines as biomolecules that are tightly associated to biosilica in d...
A new method for the stepwise synthesis of propylamines containing fragments of N-methyl propylamine...
The biogeochemical silicon cycle is the focus for many researchers studying the dissolution of silic...
The use of bioinspired templates, such as polyamines and polypeptides, could lead to significant imp...