Supramolecular proteinaceous biofilms as trapping sponges for biologic water treatment and durable catalysis
Abstract
Inspired by the bacterial biofilms and chorions of living organisms which are made by proteinaceous assemblies and functional for multi-applications, various artificial protein fibrils-based nanoporous films are developed, and show their potential applications in multiple fields. Here, a simple and environmental friendly method was identified to produce bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanofibrils based biofilms, through a combination of protein...
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Title
Supramolecular proteinaceous biofilms as trapping sponges for biologic water treatment and durable catalysis
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
527
Pages
117 - 123
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