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14.01.2009

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Peter Behrens + weitere

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Wiley-VCH

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443

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888 g

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Englisch

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978-3-527-31805-6

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Edmund Bäuerlein was was born in 1932, studied chemistry in Saarbrücken, Munich, and Frankfurt (Germany) and he completed his PhD with Prof. Th. Wieland on biologically relevant hydroquinones. He then moved to the Max Planck Institute for medical research, Heidelberg (Germany), as a research group leader, completed his Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg in 1974, where he was appointed Professor in 1980. In 1984 he moved to the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, department membrane biochemistry, where he was research group leader. He edited two successful books about biomineralization.

Peter Behrens, born in 1957, studied chemistry and did his Ph.D. at the University of Hamburg. He did his Habilitation at the University of Constance and University of California (Prof. Stucky). In 1994 he was appointed Professor for Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Munich, afterwards in Hannover. He is member of the Braunschweigische Scientific Society, President of the German Zeolite Association and member of the Board of the European Zeolite Associations and reviewer for several national and international foundations and journals. His research interests include porous materials, biomaterials, hybrid and composite materials, synthesis of materials as well as biomineralization.

Matthias Epple is born in 1966, studied chemistry at the University of Braunschweig, did his Diploma and Ph. D. in physical and theoretical chemistry (Prof. Cammenga). For postdocs he moved to Prof. Berg, Univeristy of Washington, Seattle, Prof. Reller, University of Hamburg, and Sir J. M. Thomas, London. He was appointedProfessor at the University of Augsburg, Bochum and now Duisburg-Essen for Inorganic Chemistry. He received several awards, e.g. Netzsch-GEFTA Young Scientist Award, Heisenberg Grant and Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Award by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. His research interests include the development and application of biomaterials, biomimetic crystallization, application of synchrotron-based methods, synthesis of nanoparticles and reactivity of solid compounds.

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Erscheinungsdatum

14.01.2009

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Wiley-VCH

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888 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-527-31805-6

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Biomineralization
  • BIOMETIC MODEL SYSTEMS IN BIOMINERALIZATION

    Biomimetic Confined Media for Silica Nanoparticle Growth (Onion Phases; Typ I Collagen)

    The Polyamine Silica System: A Biomimetic Model for the Biomineralization of Silica

    Solid-state NMR in Biomimetic Silica Formation and Silica Biomineralization

    Mesocrystals: Examples of Non-classical Crystallisation

    Model Studies on Calcium Carbonate Biomineralization

    The Hierarchical Architecture of Nacre and its Mimetic Material

    Avian Eggshell as Template for Biomimetic Synthesis of New Materials

    Biomimetic Mineralization and Scanning Force Modulation Microscopy Studies of Self-assembled Protein Fibres

    Model Systems for Formation and Dissolution of Calcium Phosphate Mineralization

    Biomimetic Formation of Magnetite Nanoparticles

    THE BIOMINERAL APPROACH TO BIONICS

    Bionic Principles to be Learned from Biominerals

    BIO-INSPIRED MATERIALS SYNTHESIS

    Using Ice to Mimic Nacre: From Structural Applications to Artificial Bone

    Molecular Biomimetics: Genetically Engineered Polypeptides for Functional Materials Assembly

    Bio-inspired Construction of Silica Surface Patterns

    Template Surface for the Formation of Calcium Carbonate and Silica

    BIO-SUPPORTED MATERIALS CHEMISTRY

    Inorganic Preforms of Biological Origin: Shape-preserving Reactive Conversion of Biosilica Microshells (Diatoms)

    Organic Preforms of Biological Origin: Natural Plants Tissues as Templates for Inorganic and Zeolithic Macrostructures

    "Bio-casting": Biomineralized Skeletons as Templates for Macroporous Structures

    PROTEIN CAGES AS SIZE-CONSTRAINED REACTION VESSELS

    Biomimetic Synthesis of Metal Oxides Using Ferritin, Ferritin-like Proteins and a Chemically Modified Virus (CCMV)

    Genetically Engineered Protein Cages for Nanomaterials Synthesis

    The Tobacco Mosaic Virus as Template

    ENCAPSULATION

    Microencapsulation by Silica-alginate Composites

    IMAGING OF INTERNAL NANOSTRUCTURES OF BIOMINERALS

    Energy-variable X-ray Diffraction with High Depth Resolution Used for Seashells Analysis

    X-ray Phase Microradiography and X-ray Absorption Micro-computed Tomography, Compared in Studies of Biominerals