Diatoms microalgae represent a natural source of highly porous biosilica shells (frustules) with promising applications in a wide range of technological fields. Functionalization of diatoms' frustules with tailored luminescent molecules can be envisaged as a convenient, scalable biotechnological route to new light emitting silica nanostructured materials. Here we report a straightforward protocol for the in vivo modification of Thalassiosira weissflogii diatoms' frustules with a red emitting organic dye based on thienyl, benzothiadiazolyl and phenyl units. The metabolic insertion of the dye molecules into the diatoms shells, combined with an acidic-oxidative isolation protocol of the resulting dye stained biosilica, represents a novel strat...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Biosilica from living diatom microalgae has recently attracted the interest of the scientific commun...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...
Diatoms microalgae represent a natural source of highly porous biosilica shells (frustules) with pro...
The functionalization of biosilica shells (frustules) of diatoms microalgae with a tailored luminesc...
The chemical decoration of biosilica shells (frustules) from microalgae with several classes of orga...
Biotechnological processes harnessing living organisms’ metabolism are low-cost routes to nanostruct...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
Diatoms microalgae can be regarded as living factories producing nanostructured and mesoporous biosi...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
In the past decade, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a large surface area and pore volume...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Biosilica from living diatom microalgae has recently attracted the interest of the scientific commun...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...
Diatoms microalgae represent a natural source of highly porous biosilica shells (frustules) with pro...
The functionalization of biosilica shells (frustules) of diatoms microalgae with a tailored luminesc...
The chemical decoration of biosilica shells (frustules) from microalgae with several classes of orga...
Biotechnological processes harnessing living organisms’ metabolism are low-cost routes to nanostruct...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
Diatoms microalgae can be regarded as living factories producing nanostructured and mesoporous biosi...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
In the past decade, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a large surface area and pore volume...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Several biological organisms, from some sea shells to butterflies, exhibit sophisticated optical sys...
Biosilica from living diatom microalgae has recently attracted the interest of the scientific commun...
A native isolate of the colonial benthic diatom Staurosirella pinnata was cultivated for biosilica p...