Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of industrial activities in the 20th century and, consequently, to the transformation of our way of living. While this has brought many benefits, the fabrication and disposal of these materials is bringing enormous sustainable challenges. Thus, materials that are produced in a more sustainable fashion and whose degradation products are harmless to the environment are urgently needed. Natural biopolymers─which can compete with and sometimes surpass the performance of synthetic polymers─provide a great source of inspiration. They are made of natural chemicals, under benign environmental conditions, and their degradation products are harmless. Before ...
Natural occurring elastomeric proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems, fulfilling preci...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a productive interplay between chemistry and mater...
By using properties of biomolecules such as self-assembly and molecular recognition, a biological ap...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
\u3cp\u3eThrough billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins f...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
With the development of protein engineering and nano(bio)technologies it is now possible to use amin...
In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for bio...
The hierarchical structure-dependent function of self-assembling proteins regulates the biochemical ...
While conventional organic polymers and plastics have served various needs of our society for decade...
While the field of synthetic biology has been historically dominated by developments on the genetic ...
High-tech and environmentally friendly biomaterials are emerging and rapidly expanding class of mate...
Most natural (or biological) materials are complex composites whose mechanical properties are often ...
Nature has evolved sequence-controlled polymers, such as DNA and proteins, over its long history. Th...
Natural occurring elastomeric proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems, fulfilling preci...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a productive interplay between chemistry and mater...
By using properties of biomolecules such as self-assembly and molecular recognition, a biological ap...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
\u3cp\u3eThrough billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins f...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
With the development of protein engineering and nano(bio)technologies it is now possible to use amin...
In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for bio...
The hierarchical structure-dependent function of self-assembling proteins regulates the biochemical ...
While conventional organic polymers and plastics have served various needs of our society for decade...
While the field of synthetic biology has been historically dominated by developments on the genetic ...
High-tech and environmentally friendly biomaterials are emerging and rapidly expanding class of mate...
Most natural (or biological) materials are complex composites whose mechanical properties are often ...
Nature has evolved sequence-controlled polymers, such as DNA and proteins, over its long history. Th...
Natural occurring elastomeric proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems, fulfilling preci...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a productive interplay between chemistry and mater...
By using properties of biomolecules such as self-assembly and molecular recognition, a biological ap...