| Literature DB >> 31281737 |
Aled D Roberts1,2, William Finnigan1, Emmanuel Wolde-Michael1, Paul Kelly1, Jonny J Blaker2, Sam Hay1, Rainer Breitling1, Eriko Takano1, Nigel S Scrutton1.
Abstract
Synthetic biology has huge potential to produce the next generation of advanced materials by accessing previously unreachable (bio)chemical space. In this prospective review, we take a snapshot of current activity in this rapidly developing area, focussing on prominent examples for high-performance applications such as those required for protective materials and the aerospace sector. The continued growth of this emerging field will be facilitated by the convergence of expertise from a range of diverse disciplines, including molecular biology, polymer chemistry, materials science and process engineering. This review highlights the most significant recent advances and address the cross-disciplinary challenges currently being faced.Entities:
Keywords: biological synthesis (assembly); biological synthesis (chemical reaction); biomimetic (assembly)
Year: 2019 PMID: 31281737 PMCID: PMC6609449 DOI: 10.1557/mrc.2019.35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MRS Commun Impact factor: 2.566