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  1. Iron supported on bioinspired green silica for water remediation
  2. Bioinspired Silica Offers a Novel, Green, and Biocompatible Alternative to Traditional Drug Delivery Systems
  3. Seaweed biopolymers as additives for unfired clay bricks
  4. Scalable continuous solvothermal synthesis of metal organic framework (MOF-5) crystals
  5. Correction to Force Field and a Surface Model Database for Silica to Simulate Interfacial Properties in Atomic Resolution
  6. Prediction of Specific Biomolecule Adsorption on Silica Surfaces as a Function of pH and Particle Size
  7. Synthesis of Homopolypeptides by Aminolysis Mediated by Proteases Encapsulated in Silica Nanospheres
  8. Green manufacturing of nanosilica
  9. Force Field and a Surface Model Database for Silica to Simulate Interfacial Properties in Atomic Resolution
  10. New biocompatible "green" silica for drug delivery
  11. Understanding Biomineral Growth and Assembly for Engineering Novel Green Nanomaterials
  12. Bioinspired Silica for Enzyme Immobilisation: A Comparison with Traditional Methods
  13. On The Immobilization of Candida antarctica Lipase B onto Surface Modified Porous Silica Gel Particles
  14. Spontaneous Membrane-Translocating Peptide Adsorption at Silica Surfaces: A Molecular Dynamics Study
  15. Effect of Synthesis Conditions on Formation Pathways of Metal Organic Framework (MOF-5) Crystals
  16. CO2sequestration by enzyme immobilized onto bioinspired silica
  17. Controlling performance of lipase immobilised on bioinspired silica
  18. Removal of Formaldehyde from Air Using Functionalized Silica Supports
  19. Chemistry of Aqueous Silica Nanoparticle Surfaces and the Mechanism of Selective Peptide Adsorption
  20. Biological and Bioactive Silicon Systems
  21. On the Interactions of Proteins with Silicon-Based Materials
  22. Interactions of Amines with Silicon Species in Undersaturated Solutions Leads to Dissolution and/or Precipitation of Silica
  23. ChemInform Abstract: Biomimetic and Bioinspired Silica: Recent Developments and Applications
  24. Poly(vinyl amine)–Silica Composite Nanoparticles: Models of the Silicic Acid Cytoplasmic Pool and as a Silica Precursor for Composite Materials Formation
  25. Biomimetic and bioinspired silica: recent developments and applications
  26. Direct evidence of ZnO morphology modification via the selective adsorption of ZnO-binding peptides
  27. Silica Condensation by a Silicatein α Homologue Involves Surface-Induced Transition to a Stable Structural Intermediate Forming a Saturated Monolayer
  28. A Solution Study of Silica Condensation and Speciation with Relevance to in Vitro Investigations of Biosilicification
  29. Werner E. G. Müller and Mikhael A. Grachev, (Eds.): Biosilica in Evolution, Morphogenesis, and Nanobiotechnology: Case Study Lake Baikal
  30. Synthesis of Enzyme and Quantum Dot in Silica by Combining Continuous Flow and Bioinspired Routes
  31. The Role of Non-Bonded Interactions in Silica Formation in Vitro
  32. From biominerals to biomaterials: the role of biomolecule–mineral interactions
  33. Imidazole catalyzed silica synthesis: Progress toward understanding the role of histidine in (bio)silicification
  34. Some Observations of Diatoms Under Turbulence
  35. The Potential use of Silicon Isotope Composition of Biogenic Silica as a Proxy for Environmental Change
  36. Synthetic Peptides Derived from the Diatom Cylindrotheca fusiformis : Kinetics of Silica Formation and Morphological Characterization
  37. Controlled stabilisation of silicic acid below pH 9 using poly(1-vinylimidazole)
  38. The Interaction of 'Silicon' with Proteins: Part 2. The Rold of Bioinspired Peptide and Recombinant Proteins in Silica Polymerization
  39. Application of Poly(styrene- b -methylphenylsiloxane) Diblock Copolymers for the Steric Stabilization of Organic Polymerizations in Carbon Dioxide
  40. Continuous Silica Coatings on Glass Fibers via Bioinspired Approaches
  41. Are Hydroxyl-Containing Biomolecules Important in Biosilicification? A Model Study
  42. Interactions of biomolecules with inorganic materials: principles, applications and future prospects
  43. Comments on “Chitosan-Catalyzed Aggregation during the Biomimetic Synthesis of Silica Nanoparticles”
  44. Conformation and Assembly of Polypeptide Scaffolds in Templating the Synthesis of Silica:  An Example of a Polylysine Macromolecular “Switch”
  45. A new stepwise synthesis of a family of propylamines derived from diatom silaffins and their activity in silicification
  46. An investigation of the properties of poly(dimethylsiloxane)-bioinspired silica hybrids
  47. Bioinspired mineralisation: macromolecule mediated synthesis of amorphous germania structures
  48. Macromolecule mediated bioinspired silica synthesis using a diol-modified silane precursor
  49. Protein-Mediated Bioinspired Mineralization
  50. Bioinspired Silica Synthesis
  51. Spermine, spermidine and their analogues generate tailored silicas
  52. Putrescine homologues control silica morphogenesis by electrostatic interactions and the hydrophobic effect
  53. On the role(s) of additives in bioinspired silicification
  54. Towards an understanding of (bio)silicification: the role of amino acids and lysine oligomers in silicification
  55. Silicification and biosilicification
  56. Bioinspired synthesis of new silica structuresElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Methods, EDS for specimens in Fig. 2c and Fig. 2b; additional SEM and TEM of silica. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b302056h/
  57. Silicification and Biosilicification
  58. Silicification and biosilicification
  59. Natural and Artificial Hybrid Biomaterials