Hybrid biomimetic materials from silica/carbonate biomorphs

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Abstract

The formation of a polymer protection layer around fragile mineral architectures ensures that structures stay intact even after treatments that would normally destroy them going along with a total loss of textural information. Here we present a strategy to preserve the shape of silica-carbonate biomorphs with polymers. This method converts non-hybrid inorganic-inorganic composite materials such a silica/carbonate biomorphs into hybrid organic/carbonate composite materials similar to biominerals.

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Opel, J., Unglaube, N., Wörner, M., Kellermeier, M., Cölfen, H., & García-Ruiz, J. M. (2019). Hybrid biomimetic materials from silica/carbonate biomorphs. Crystals, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9030157

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