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Handbook of Biomineralization Vol. 2 : Biomimetic and Bioinspired Chemistry by Edmund Bäuerlein (2009, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-103527318054
ISBN-139783527318056
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Number of Pages443 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameHandbook of Biomineralization Vol. 2 : Biomimetic and Bioinspired Chemistry
SubjectLife Sciences / Biochemistry, Physics / Crystallography, Endocrinology & Metabolism
Publication Year2009
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaScience, Medical
AuthorEdmund Bäuerlein
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight34.1 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal572.51
Table Of ContentBIOMETIC MODEL SYSTEMS IN BIOMINERALIZATION Biomimetic Confined Media for Silica Nanoparticle Growth (Onion Phases; Typ I Collagen) The Polyamine Silica System: A Biomimetic Model for the Biomineralization of Silica Solid-state NMR in Biomimetic Silica Formation and Silica Biomineralization Mesocrystals: Examples of Non-classical Crystallisation Model Studies on Calcium Carbonate Biomineralization The Hierarchical Architecture of Nacre and its Mimetic Material Avian Eggshell as Template for Biomimetic Synthesis of New Materials Biomimetic Mineralization and Scanning Force Modulation Microscopy Studies of Self-assembled Protein Fibres Model Systems for Formation and Dissolution of Calcium Phosphate Mineralization Biomimetic Formation of Magnetite Nanoparticles THE BIOMINERAL APPROACH TO BIONICS Bionic Principles to be Learned from Biominerals BIO-INSPIRED MATERIALS SYNTHESIS Using Ice to Mimic Nacre: From Structural Applications to Artificial Bone Molecular Biomimetics: Genetically Engineered Polypeptides for Functional Materials Assembly Bio-inspired Construction of Silica Surface Patterns Template Surface for the Formation of Calcium Carbonate and Silica BIO-SUPPORTED MATERIALS CHEMISTRY Inorganic Preforms of Biological Origin: Shape-preserving Reactive Conversion of Biosilica Microshells (Diatoms) Organic Preforms of Biological Origin: Natural Plants Tissues as Templates for Inorganic and Zeolithic Macrostructures "Bio-casting": Biomineralized Skeletons as Templates for Macroporous Structures PROTEIN CAGES AS SIZE-CONSTRAINED REACTION VESSELS Biomimetic Synthesis of Metal Oxides Using Ferritin, Ferritin-like Proteins and a Chemically Modified Virus (CCMV) Genetically Engineered Protein Cages for Nanomaterials Synthesis The Tobacco Mosaic Virus as Template ENCAPSULATION Microencapsulation by Silica-alginate Composites IMAGING OF INTERNAL NANOSTRUCTURES OF BIOMINERALS Energy-variable X-ray Diffraction with High Depth Resolution Used for Seashells Analysis X-ray Phase Microradiography and X-ray Absorption Micro-computed Tomography, Compared in Studies of Biominerals
SynopsisThis first comprehensive overview of the modern aspects of biomineralization represents life and materials science at its best: Bioinspired pathways are the hot topics in many disciplines and this holds especially true for biomineralization., This first comprehensive overview of the modern aspects of biomineralization represents life and materials science at its best: Bioinspired pathways are the hot topics in many disciplines and this holds especially true for biomineralization. Here, the editors -- well-known members of associations and prestigious institutes -- have assembled an international team of renowned authors to provide first-hand research results. This second volume deals with biometic model systems in biomineralization, including the biomineral approach to bionics, bioinspired materials synthesis and bio-supported materials chemistry, encapsulation and the imaging of internal nanostructures of biominerals. An interdisciplinary must-have account, for biochemists, bioinorganic chemists, lecturers in chemistry and biochemistry, materials scientists, biologists, and solid state physicists., This first comprehensive overview of the modern aspects of biomineralization represents life and materials science at its best: Bioinspired pathways are the hot topics in many disciplines and this holds especially true for biomineralization. Here, the editors - well-known members of associations and prestigious institutes - have assembled an international team of renowned authors to provide first-hand research results. This second volume deals with biometic model systems in biomineralization, including the biomineral approach to bionics, bioinspired materials synthesis and bio-supported materials chemistry, encapsulation and the imaging of internal nanostructures of biominerals. An interdisciplinary must-have account, for biochemists, bioinorganic chemists, lecturers in chemistry and biochemistry, materials scientists, biologists, and solid state physicists.