"Outsourcing" Diatoms in Fabrication of Metal-Doped 3D Biosilica

Materials (Basel). 2020 Jun 5;13(11):2576. doi: 10.3390/ma13112576.

Abstract

Diatoms have an ability that is unique among the unicellular photoautotrophic organisms to synthesize an intricately ornamented siliceous (biosilica) exoskeleton with an ordered, hierarchical, three-dimensional structure on a micro- to nanoscale. The unique morphological, structural, mechanical, transport, photonic, and optoelectronic properties of diatomaceous biosilica make it a desirable material for modern technologies. This review presents a summary and discussion of published research on the metabolic insertion of chemical elements with specific functional activity into diatomaceous biosilica. Included in the review is research on innovation in methods of synthesis of a new generation of functional siliceous materials, where the synthesis process is "outsourced" to intelligent microorganisms, referred to here as microtechnologists, by providing them with appropriate conditions and reagents.

Keywords: diatomaceous biosilica; diatoms; metabolic inserting; metal doping.

Publication types

  • Review