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Metal biomimetic synthesis

Biomimetic synthesis of natural nonfused polycyclic ethers by metal oxide-induced. syn-oxidative polycyclizations of hydropolyenes 98PAC355. [Pg.242]

Figure 2 Biomimetic synthesis strategy for peptide encapsulated nanoclusters. Synthesis begins with complexation of peptide hgand to metal ion, followed by borohydride reduction of metal complex, nucleation, and formation of peptide stabilized nanocluster. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 1. 2003 American Chemical Society)... Figure 2 Biomimetic synthesis strategy for peptide encapsulated nanoclusters. Synthesis begins with complexation of peptide hgand to metal ion, followed by borohydride reduction of metal complex, nucleation, and formation of peptide stabilized nanocluster. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 1. 2003 American Chemical Society)...
Biomimetic Synthesis of Nanoparticles Metal Nanoparticles, Organization Applications of Metal Nanoparticles,... [Pg.5593]

Biomimetic Synthesis of Nanoparticles Carbonyl Complexes of the Transition Metals Metallic Materials Deposition Metal-organic Precursors Polynuclear Organometallic Cluster Complexes Porous Inorganic Materials Self-assembled Inorganic Architectures Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots Sol-Gel Encapsulation of Metal and Semiconductor Nanocrystals. [Pg.5936]

Biomimetic synthesis of natural nonfused polycyclic ethers by metal oxide-induced iyn-oxidative polycyclizations of hydropolyenes 98PAC355. Chemical synthesis of cytochrome P-450-dependent metabolites (epoxyeico-satriene acids and other metabolites possessing heterocyclic fragments) 98MI9. [Pg.242]

Peptide block copolymers prepared via transition-metal-mediated NCA polymerization have been investigated, eg, to direct the biomimetic synthesis of... [Pg.6469]

While the use of metal oxide nanoparticles is dependent on their synthesis and subsequent magnetic or ceramic properties, size homogeneity is also necessary because the nanoparticles properties are related directly to their size. Natural templates, such as butterfly scales, peptide nanorings and bacterial or protein cages, can be tuned to induce narrow size distributions that have yet to be seen within an industrial setting. These chemically engineered systems have been proven to serve as viable nanoscale templates for the constrained biomimetic synthesis of higher-ordered metal oxide nanoparticles with unique properties specific to their synthesis. [Pg.21]

Biomimetic Synthesis of Metal Oxides Using Echinoderms as Inspiration... [Pg.24]


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