Synthesis of intricate amorphous silica structures at ambient conditions has been mastered in nature by diatoms. Better understanding of the mechanism of silica formation in diatoms could lead to a greater control over the industrial silica fabrication process and the morphology of the silica produced. Long-chain polyamines and silaffin peptides extracted from the glass walls of diatoms have been shown to precipitate silica at ambient conditions in vitro. In this qualitative research, bio-inspired amino-based compounds were tested for their silica-precipitating ability in various buffered solutions and with different silica precursors. The study aimed to produce novel silica structures. The morphology of the synthesized silica precipita...
Conventional methods of making silica structures involve high temperatures, pressures, and pH. In co...
Silica becomes increasingly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and (nano)technological processes, res...
Biosilicifying organisms such as diatoms, sponges and higher plants deposit ornate "glassy" siliceou...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
Silaffins are involved in the formation of the cell walls of diatoms. It is known that silaffins can...
Organisms of various kingdoms have been reported to deposit a variety of different minerals through ...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
Biosilicification in diatoms has been reported to occur at (or close to) neutral pH and it has been ...
Biosilicification results in the formation of ornate silica structures, which are seen in diatoms, s...
Diatoms have ornate biosilica frustules that are species-specific and are formed under genetic contr...
In order to understand the role that proteins play in the generation of well regulated biosilica str...
The intricate, hierarchical, highly reproducible, and exquisite biosilica structures formed by diato...
Polyamines play a major role in biosilicification reactions in diatoms and sponges. While the effect...
Conventional methods of making silica structures involve high temperatures, pressures, and pH. In co...
Silica becomes increasingly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and (nano)technological processes, res...
Biosilicifying organisms such as diatoms, sponges and higher plants deposit ornate "glassy" siliceou...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Biomineralization processes leading to complex solid structures of inorganic material in biological ...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
Silaffins are involved in the formation of the cell walls of diatoms. It is known that silaffins can...
Organisms of various kingdoms have been reported to deposit a variety of different minerals through ...
Precipitated silica is synthesized commercially by neutralizing sodium silicate solution under harsh...
Biosilicification in diatoms has been reported to occur at (or close to) neutral pH and it has been ...
Biosilicification results in the formation of ornate silica structures, which are seen in diatoms, s...
Diatoms have ornate biosilica frustules that are species-specific and are formed under genetic contr...
In order to understand the role that proteins play in the generation of well regulated biosilica str...
The intricate, hierarchical, highly reproducible, and exquisite biosilica structures formed by diato...
Polyamines play a major role in biosilicification reactions in diatoms and sponges. While the effect...
Conventional methods of making silica structures involve high temperatures, pressures, and pH. In co...
Silica becomes increasingly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, and (nano)technological processes, res...
Biosilicifying organisms such as diatoms, sponges and higher plants deposit ornate "glassy" siliceou...