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Biomineralization I - Crystallization and Self-Organization Process (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
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Biomineralization I - Crystallization and Self-Organization Process (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Series: Topics in Current Chemistry, 270
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In nature, biological organisms produce mineralized tissues such as
bone, teeth, diatoms, and shells. Biomineralization is the
sophisticated process of production of these inorganic minerals by
living organisms. Construction of organic-inorganic hybrid
materials with controlled mineralization analogous to those
produced by nature has recently received much attention because it
can aid in understanding the mechanisms of the biomineralization
process and development of biomimetic materials processing. The
biomineralization ? processes use aqueous solutions at temperatures
below 100 C and no toxic intermediates are produced in these
systems. From a serious global en- ronmental problem point of view,
the development of processes inspired by biomineralization would
offer valuable insights into material science and en- neering to
reduce energy consumption and environmental impact. One of the most
challenging scienti?c problems is to gain greater insight into the
mol- ular interactions occurring at the interface between the
inorganic mineral and the macromolecular organic matrix. Model
systems are often regarded as a straight-forward experimental
approach toward biomimetic crystallization. Hierarchical
architectures consisting of small building blocks of inorganic cr-
tals are often found in biominerals. Studies of nanocrystal
self-organization in solution systems would also be helpful for
understanding biomineralization. In these volumes, we focus on
construction of organic-inorganic hybrid - terials with controlled
mineralization inspired by natural biomineralization. In the?rst
volume, thereader will ?nd contributionsproviding abasic scopeof
the mineralization process in aqueous solution.
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