Templated assembly of organic–inorganic materials using the core shell structure of the P22 bacteriophage
Chemical Communications2011Vol. 47(22), pp. 6326–6326
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Abstract
Biomimetic chemistry offers new approaches to supramolecular materials synthesis and assembly. We have demonstrated that an assembled viral protein cage, comprising an organic core-shell structure, can be used as a template for the size constrained synthesis of Fe(2)O(3). Particle nucleation is directed by the inner scaffold protein layer, while the size constraints are determined by the outer capsid layer.
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