Biochemical Processing of Materials: A Review
ABSTRACTMany biological systems have evolved means of controlling the architecture of inorganic-organic composites at a nanometer scale. The principles of biochemistry and materials science underlying the potential use of biochemical processing to develop new molecularly tailored materials are discussed, with emphasis on:methods of stereochemical control of the organic-inorganic interface,genetic and enzymic control of biosynthesis and biomineralization,molecular orbital modelling of bio organic-inorganic interfaces,barriers and limitations of biomimetic and hierarchical processing,examples of unique materials made with biochemical processing.needs and potential applications in human prostheses.