Biomineralization II Mineralization using synthetic polymers and templates
Par: NAKA, K.
Type Document : Ouvrage Editeur: springer 2007Description Matérielle: 207 p. couv. ill. en coul. , photos 16 x 24 cm.ISBN: 103-540-46376-3.ISSN: 13978-3-540-46376-4.Mots Clés: biomineralization , mineralization , synthetic polymers , mesocrystals non-classical crystallizationRésumé: biomineralization processes result in organic/inorganic hybrid materials with complex shape , hierarchical organization , and superior materials properties. chemistry , which is inspired by thes processes, aims to mimic biomineralization principles and to transfer them to the general controlof crystallization processes using an environmentally benign route . in this chapter , the latest advances in hydrophilic polymer - controlled morphosynthesis and bio-inspired mineralization of crystals are summarized with focus on the varios principles that can be used to generate inorganic and organic crystals with unusual structural specialty and complexity .Sommaire:Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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biomineralization processes result in organic/inorganic hybrid materials with complex shape , hierarchical organization , and superior materials properties. chemistry , which is inspired by thes processes, aims to mimic biomineralization principles and to transfer them to the general controlof crystallization processes using an environmentally benign route . in this chapter , the latest advances in hydrophilic polymer - controlled morphosynthesis and bio-inspired mineralization of crystals are summarized with focus on the varios principles that can be used to generate inorganic and organic crystals with unusual structural specialty and complexity .