Abstract
Ceria (CeO2) nanostructures are well-known in catalysis for energy and environmental preservation and remediation. Recently, they have also been gaining momentum for biological applications in virtue of their unique redox properties that make them antioxidant or pro-oxidant, depending on the experimental conditions and ceria nanomorphology. In particular, interest has grown in the use of biotemplates to exert control over ceria morphology and reactivity. However, only a handful of reports exist on the use of specific biomolecules to template ceria nucleation and growth into defined nanostructures. This review focusses on the latest advancements in the area of biomolecular templates for ceria nanostructures and existing opportunities for their (bio)applica-tions.
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Rozhin, P., Melchionna, M., Fornasiero, P., & Marchesan, S. (2021, September 1). Nanostructured ceria: Biomolecular templates and (bio)applications. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11092259
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