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Silicic acid condensation under the influence of water-soluble polymers: from biology to new materials

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 34, Pages 20995-21027

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra01310h

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [16-45-02001]
  2. Department of Science Technology of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of India [INT/RUS/RSF/10]
  3. Russian Science Foundation [16-45-02001] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Silicon is among the most abundant elements on the Earth. It occurs in many minerals and plays an important role in several biochemical processes. Some living organisms use silicon dioxide as a substrate for building elements of their bodies. Unicellular diatom algae build frustules from silicon dioxide. The skeleton of siliceous sponges is a silica-protein composite. Similarly, rice hulls which protect seeds, contain silica as an important component. The living organisms assimilate silicon from the environment in the form of silicic acid. However, the biochemical mechanisms involved in the transformation of silicic acid to solid siliceous materials are still poorly understood. Evidently, condensation of silicic acid in the living organisms proceeds under control of biopolymers and it is important to know how various types of polymers influence the condensation. Bio-inspired chemistry involving the interaction between polymeric silicic acid and functional polymers results in interesting composite materials, including nanoparticles and bulk materials. This review contains a brief description of the mechanism of silicic acid condensation in aqueous medium and also includes a discussion on various precursors of silicic acid. The main focus of the review is on the influence of polymers bearing nitrogen and oxygen-containing functional groups on silicic acid condensation starting from monomer to three-dimensional polymer. Influence of molecular weight of the organic polymer on the condensation and structure of the resulting product is also elaborated. The biological importance of the obtained data and strategies for novel applications of the synthesized composite materials are described in the concluding section of the review. The biomimetic condensation processes open up new vistas for development of novel materials and applications in the biomedical and process industries.

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