Morphosynthesis of complex inorganic forms using pollen grain templates
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Simon R. Hall, Helen Bolger, Stephen Mann
Porous micron-sized particles of silica, calcium carbonate or calcium phosphate are prepared with complex morphologies by template-directed synthesis employing intact pollen grains; the materials adsorb and release drug molecules and can be functionalized with metallic or magnetic nanoparticles.
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