Silica materials attract an increasing amount of interest in (fundamental) research, and find applications in, for example, sensing, catalysis, and drug delivery. As the properties of these (nano)materials not only depend on their chemistry but also their size, shape, and surface area, the controllable synthesis of silica is essential for tailoring the materials to specific applications. Advantageously, bioinspired routes for silica production are environmentally friendly and straightforward since the formation process is spontaneous and proceeds under mild conditions. These strategies mostly employ amine-bearing phosphorylated (bio)polymers. In this work, we expand this principle to supramolecular polymers based on the water-soluble cation...
This paper describes a facile approach to a biomimetic rapid fabrication of ultrathin silica nanotub...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
A range of quaternised tertiary amine methacrylate-based homopolymers and copolymers were synthesise...
Silica materials attract an increasing amount of interest in (fundamental) research, and find applic...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
In a previous review of biological and bioinspired silica formation (S. V. Patwardhan et al., Chem. ...
The preparation of hybrid materials from supramolecular polymers through the sol-gel process is pres...
The controlled formation of intricate silica structures in organisms (via biosilicification) occurs ...
Silica becomes increasingly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and (nano)technological processes, res...
Biosilicification is facilitated by proteins and occurs under modest conditions in an aqueous medium...
Considerable research has been directed toward identifying the mechanisms involved in biosilicificat...
Organic molecules imprinting can be used for introducing specific properties and functionalities suc...
The formation of uniquely synthesized well-structured nanometer and micrometer sized silica spheres ...
This paper describes a facile approach to a biomimetic rapid fabrication of ultrathin silica nanotub...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
A range of quaternised tertiary amine methacrylate-based homopolymers and copolymers were synthesise...
Silica materials attract an increasing amount of interest in (fundamental) research, and find applic...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
In a previous review of biological and bioinspired silica formation (S. V. Patwardhan et al., Chem. ...
The preparation of hybrid materials from supramolecular polymers through the sol-gel process is pres...
The controlled formation of intricate silica structures in organisms (via biosilicification) occurs ...
Silica becomes increasingly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and (nano)technological processes, res...
Biosilicification is facilitated by proteins and occurs under modest conditions in an aqueous medium...
Considerable research has been directed toward identifying the mechanisms involved in biosilicificat...
Organic molecules imprinting can be used for introducing specific properties and functionalities suc...
The formation of uniquely synthesized well-structured nanometer and micrometer sized silica spheres ...
This paper describes a facile approach to a biomimetic rapid fabrication of ultrathin silica nanotub...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
A range of quaternised tertiary amine methacrylate-based homopolymers and copolymers were synthesise...