EPsychrophiles as Source for Bioinspiration in Biomineralization and Biological Materials Science.- Cold Biosilicification in Metazoan: Psychrophilic Glass Sponges.- Psychrophilic Calcification in vitro.- Endemism and Biodiversity of Hydrothermal Vent Fauna.- Comparative in situ Microscopic Observation of Cellulose and Chitin in Hydrothermal Conditions.- Biopolymers for Biomimetic Processing of Metal Oxides.- Thermogravimetric Analysis of Sponge Chitins in Thermooxidative Conditions.- Bioelectrometallurgy of Copper on Chitin.- Hydrothermal Synthesis of Advanced Chitin-Based Materials.- Hydrothermal Synthesis of Spongin-Based Materials.
Hermann Ehrlich is a Professor at the Institute of Experimental Physics, TU Bergkademie Freiberg, Germany.
This book discusses the current direction of the research approach to extreme biomimetics through biological materials-inspired chemistry and its applications in modern technology and medicine. It is a resource covering topics of extreme (psychrophilic and thermopilic) biomineralization, solvothermal and hydrothermal chemistry of metal oxides and nanostructured composites, and bioinspired materials science in a diverse areas. The authors review the current advances in the extreme biomimetics research field and describe various approaches introduced and explored by their respective laboratories.
• Details the basic principles of extreme biomimetics approach for design of new materials and applications;
• Includes numerous examples of the hierarchical organization of hydrothermally or psychrophilically obtained biocomposites, structural bioscaffolds, biosculpturing, biomimetism, and bioinspiration as tools for the design of innovative materials;
• Describes and details the principles of extreme biomimetics with respect to metallization of chemically and thermally stable biopolymers.