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From diatoms to silica-based biohybrids

Nassif et al., 2011

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Nassif N
Livage J
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Chemical Society Reviews

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This critical review shows that diatoms can be a source of inspiration for the synthesis of advanced nanostructured biohybrids. These single cell microalgae are living inside a porous silica shell called 'frustule'. Mimicking this model, silica-based biohybrids have been …
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