Formation of layered titania and zirconia catalysed by surface-bound silicatein
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Muhammad Nawaz Tahir, Patrick Théato, Werner E. G. Müller, Heinz C. Schröder, Alexandra Borejko, Simon Faiß, Andreas Janshoff, Joachim Huth, Wolfgang Tremel
Silicatein immobilised on self-assembled polymer layers using a histidine-tag chelating anchor group retains its hydrolytical activity for the formation of biosilica, and catalyses the formation of layered arrangements of biotitania and biozirconia.
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