Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, is produced through the accumulation of diatom (Bacillariophyceae) skeletons (i.e. cell walls called frustules) made of amorphous silica. The porous, highly symmetrical structure and microscopic size of diatom cell walls make them ideal constituents of sensing devices and analytical chips. Here, we propose chemical methods to purify diatom frustules extracted from diatomaceous earth. Using photo deposition techniques, we grow gold nanoparticles on the surface of diatom skeletons and within the pores of the skeletons, where the size and density of nanoparticles can be controlled by changing the parameters of the synthesis. Resulting devices have an internal porous structure that can harvest molecules from a ...
Diatomaceous earth—otherwise called diatomite—is essentially composed of hydrated biosilica with per...
The ability to produce low-cost, hierarchically-structured and nanopatterned inorganic materials cou...
In recent years, the porous silica structures (frustules) created by living diatoms have been studie...
Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, is produced through the accumulation of diatom (Bacillariophyceae)...
Abstract Diatom shells are a natural, theoretically unlimited material composed of sil...
Siliceous diatom frustules represent an up-and-coming platform for a range of bio-assisted nanofabri...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Nanotechnology focuses on low-cost, high-throughput, directed synthesis of structures and devices at...
Diatoms are widespread unicellular photosynthetic algae that produce unique highly ordered siliceous...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic algae enclosed in porous 3D nanopatterned silica enclosures c...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
We have investigated some of the many photonic and plasmonic properties of the diatom Coscinodiscus ...
Diatomaceous earth—otherwise called diatomite—is essentially composed of hydrated biosilica with per...
The ability to produce low-cost, hierarchically-structured and nanopatterned inorganic materials cou...
In recent years, the porous silica structures (frustules) created by living diatoms have been studie...
Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, is produced through the accumulation of diatom (Bacillariophyceae)...
Abstract Diatom shells are a natural, theoretically unlimited material composed of sil...
Siliceous diatom frustules represent an up-and-coming platform for a range of bio-assisted nanofabri...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Nanotechnology focuses on low-cost, high-throughput, directed synthesis of structures and devices at...
Diatoms are widespread unicellular photosynthetic algae that produce unique highly ordered siliceous...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic algae enclosed in porous 3D nanopatterned silica enclosures c...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
We have investigated some of the many photonic and plasmonic properties of the diatom Coscinodiscus ...
Diatomaceous earth—otherwise called diatomite—is essentially composed of hydrated biosilica with per...
The ability to produce low-cost, hierarchically-structured and nanopatterned inorganic materials cou...
In recent years, the porous silica structures (frustules) created by living diatoms have been studie...