Issue 39, 2008

Self-assembly of bio–inorganic nanohybrids using organoclay building blocks

Abstract

Routine and reliable syntheses of self-assembled hybrid materials with tuneable functionalities are urgently required if novel functional nanostructures are to be developed for real-life applications and economic commercialization. This Highlight presents an overview of recent progress in the synthesis and use of a new class of mesolamellar magnesium organophyllosilicate clays containing covalently linked organic functionalities. We focus in particular on strategies of template-directed synthesis, exfoliation, fractionation and re-assembly involving aminopropyl-functionalized organoclays, and illustrate how combinations of these approaches can be used for the fabrication of novel functional hybrid materials with complex morphological form and structure. Examples of mesolamellar intercalation of functional biomolecules such as enzymes, DNA and drugs, nanoscale wrapping of isolated proteins, enzymes and polynucleotides, and engineering of photoactive cell membrane/organoclay superstructures are presented.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of bio–inorganic nanohybrids using organoclay building blocks

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
03 Apr 2008
Accepted
06 Jun 2008
First published
31 Jul 2008

J. Mater. Chem., 2008,18, 4605-4615

Self-assembly of bio–inorganic nanohybrids using organoclay building blocks

A. J. Patil and S. Mann, J. Mater. Chem., 2008, 18, 4605 DOI: 10.1039/B805653F

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