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ОбложкаInspired by biology: from molecules to materials to machines / Committee on Biomolecular Materials and Processes et al. - Washington: National Academies Press, 2008. - xv, 154 p.: ill. (chiefly ill.). - ISBN-10 0-309-11704-6; ISBN-13 978-0-309-11704-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
SUMMARY ......................................................... 1

1. INTRODUCTION ................................................. 5
   Unifying Concepts ............................................ 5
   Areas for Research ........................................... 6
      Alternative and Renewable Energy .......................... 6
      Health and Medicine ....................................... 7
      National Security ......................................... 7
      Next-Generation Bioinspired Materials ..................... 8
      Enabling Tools ............................................ 8

2. UNDERSTANDING BIOMOLECULAR PROCESSES: TOWARD PRINCIPLES
   THAT GOVERN BIOMATERIAL DESIGN .............................. 10
   Multiple Cooperative Interactions ........................... 11
      Cells .................................................... 12
      Cell-mimetic Materials ................................... 14
   Processes Far from Equilibrium .............................. 15
   Design Principles for Mechanics ............................. 17
   Self-assembly, Directed Assembly, and Spatiotemporal
   Assembly .................................................... 19
      Hierarchical Self-assembly ............................... 21
      Complex Spatiotemporal Assembly .......................... 23
   Self-replicating, Self-healing, and Evolving Materials ...... 25
      Self-replicating Materials ............................... 26
      Self-healing Materials ................................... 27
      Materials That Evolve .................................... 27
   Opportunities and Challenges ................................ 28
   Suggested Reading ........................................... 30

3. ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS ............................... 31
   Alternative and Renewable Energy from Biomolecular
   Materials and Processes ..................................... 32
      Biofuels and Processes ................................... 33
      Biomimetic Photosynthesis ................................ 36
      Biomolecular Motors ...................................... 41
   Advanced Functional Materials in Health and Medicine ........ 48
      Medical Diagnostics ...................................... 49
      Targeted Drug Delivery, Targeted Imaging Systems,
      Targeted Radiation ....................................... 51
      Neural Prosthetics ....................................... 54
   Advanced Functional Materials and National Security ......... 57
      Environmental Surveillance and Biosensing ................ 57
      Functional Biomaterials for Decontamination and
      Protection ............................................... 58
   Next-Generation Bioinspired Materials ....................... 59
      Supermaterials from Biology .............................. 59
      Materials That Mimic Proteins and Membranes .............. 67
   Opportunities and Challenges ................................ 71
      Alternative and Renewable Energy ......................... 71
      Health and Medicine ...................................... 72
      National Security ........................................ 73
      Next-Generation Bioinspired Materials .................... 74
   Suggested Reading ........................................... 74

4. PROBES AND TOOLS FOR BIOMOLECULAR MATERIALS RESEARCH ........ 76
   Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy ....................... 78
   Hyperresolution Optical Microscopy .......................... 81
   X-ray Methods ............................................... 83
      X-ray Tomography ......................................... 84
      X-ray Diffraction ........................................ 85
      Small-Angle X-ray Scattering ............................. 86
   Neutron Scattering .......................................... 87
   Single-Molecule Probes ...................................... 90
      Single-Molecule Instrumentation .......................... 92
   Theory and Computation ...................................... 95
      Modeling and Computer Simulation ......................... 97
      Access to High-Performance Computing Environments ....... 101
      Informatics and Data Mining ............................. 102
      Public Domain Codes ..................................... 102
      The Need for Theoretical Advances ....................... 102
   Synthesis of Biomolecular Materials ........................ 104
      Synthetic Methods for Materials Synthesis ............... 105
      Materials Synthesis Using Natural Machinery ............. 107
      Materials Synthesis Using a Natural Toolbox ............. 108
      Macromolecular Assembly Routes .......................... 109
   Opportunities and Challenges ............................... 113
   Suggested Reading .......................................... 115

5. INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESOURCES ............................... 116
   Education and Training ..................................... 117
   Mechanisms for Bridging Biological and Materials
   Sciences ................................................... 120
   Shared Resources and Essential Facilities .................. 122
   Partnership Among Industry, Academia, and the National
   Laboratories ............................................... 125
   Commercialization of Biomolecular Materials ................ 126
      Biomolecular Properties, Processes, and Products ........ 126
      Manufacturability and Production ........................ 127
      Specific Biomolecular Material Product Areas ............ 127
      Challenges and Opportunities in Commercialization ....... 129

6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................ 131
   Supporting Interdisciplinary Research ...................... 132
   Developing and Evaluating Programs for Interdisciplinary
   Education .................................................. 133
   Emphasizing Both Fundamental and Applied Sciences .......... 135
   Developing and Evaluating National Facilities Based
   on Midrange Instruments .................................... 135

APPENDIXES

A. Statement of Task .......................................... 139
B. Biographies of Committee Members ........................... 140
C. Committee Meeting Agendas .................................. 146
D. Glossary ................................................... 149


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