生物膜
生化工程
生物高聚物
纳米技术
天然材料
自然(考古学)
材料科学
工程类
高分子科学
细菌
生物
复合材料
遗传学
古生物学
聚合物
作者
Elif N. Hayta,Marvin Johannes Ertelt,Martin Kretschmer,Oliver Lieleg
标识
DOI:10.1002/admi.202101024
摘要
Abstract Over millennia, bacteria have developed clever strategies to build biopolymer‐based communities in which they can survive even extremely challenging conditions. Such bacterial biofilms come with a broad range of fascinating material properties that—in settings such as medicine, food production, or other areas of industry—make it difficult to remove or inactivate them: they can stick to many surfaces, repel water and oils, and can even transport electrons. Inspired by the outstanding versatility and sturdiness of such bacterial biofilms, material scientists have set out to harness those properties and to create bacterial materials for different applications. However, as the range of technological applications employing biofilms keeps expanding, improved material properties or broader functionalities are desired. Here, such attempts where materials with improved properties were created by making use of either natural or modified bacterial biofilms are reviewed. The areas in which those bacterial materials may be used range from agriculture and (environmental) biotechnology over biomedical and electrical engineering to construction engineering.
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