Native diatoms made of amorphous silica are first converted into silicon structures via magnesiothermic process, preserving the original shape: electron force microscopy analysis performed on silicon-converted diatoms demonstrates their semiconductor behavior. Wet surface chemical treatments are then performed in order to enhance the photoluminescence emission from the resulting silicon diatoms and, at the same time, to allow the immobilization of biological probes, namely proteins and antibodies, via silanization. We demonstrate that light emission from semiconductive silicon diatoms can be used for antibody-antigen recognition, endorsing this material as optoelectronic transducer
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2005-03-04Marine diatoms are a class of microalgae that poss...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
Native diatoms made of amorphous silica are first converted into silicon structures via magnesiother...
Graduation date: 2012There is significant interest in the fabrication of nano- and micro-structured ...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Biotechnological processes harnessing living organisms’ metabolism are low-cost routes to nanostruct...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Current development of drug microcarriers is mainly based on spherical shapes, which are not biologi...
Graduation date: 2009Nature is an inspirational source of silica structures that possess unique opti...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
The diatom <i>Thalassiosira pseudonana</i> was genetically modified to express biosilica-targeted fu...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biosilicified nanostructured microshells from the marine diatom Coscinodiscus wailesii have been pro...
Diatoms microalgae can be regarded as living factories producing nanostructured and mesoporous biosi...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2005-03-04Marine diatoms are a class of microalgae that poss...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
Native diatoms made of amorphous silica are first converted into silicon structures via magnesiother...
Graduation date: 2012There is significant interest in the fabrication of nano- and micro-structured ...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Biotechnological processes harnessing living organisms’ metabolism are low-cost routes to nanostruct...
We have chemically modified the frustules of the marine diatom Coscinodiscus concinnus Wm. Smith to ...
Current development of drug microcarriers is mainly based on spherical shapes, which are not biologi...
Graduation date: 2009Nature is an inspirational source of silica structures that possess unique opti...
A novel biotechnological approach to the preparation of Ir-doped luminescent silica-based nanostruct...
The diatom <i>Thalassiosira pseudonana</i> was genetically modified to express biosilica-targeted fu...
Diatoms are unicellular photosynthetic microalgae, ubiquitously diffused in both marine and freshwat...
Biosilicified nanostructured microshells from the marine diatom Coscinodiscus wailesii have been pro...
Diatoms microalgae can be regarded as living factories producing nanostructured and mesoporous biosi...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2005-03-04Marine diatoms are a class of microalgae that poss...
In vivo incorporation of a series of organometallic photoluminescent complexes in Phaeodactylum tric...