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  • Bioinspiration and Biomimicry in Chemistry: Reverse-Engineering Nature
  • Written by author Gerhard Swiegers
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 10/30/2012
  • Can we emulate nature's technology in chemistry? Through billions of years of evolution, Nature has generated some remarkable systems and substances that have made life on earth what it is today. Increasingly, scientists are seeking to mimic Nature'
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Concept of Biomimicry and Bioinspiration in Chemistry
Timothy W. Hanks and Gerhard F. Swiegers

Chapter 2. Bioinspired Self-Assembly I: Self-Assembled Structures
Leonard F. Lindoy, Christopher Richardson, and Jack K. Clegg

Chapter 3. Bioinspired Self-Assembly II: Principles of Cooperativity in Bioinspired Self-Assembling Systems
Gianfranco Ercolani and Luca Schiaffino

Chapter 4. Bioinspired Molecular Machines
Christopher R. Benson, Andrew I. Share, and Amar H. Flood

Chapter 5. Bioinspired Materials Chemistry I: Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposites
Pilar Aranda, Francisco M. Fernandes, Bernd Wicklein, Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky, Jonathan P. Hill and Katsuhiko Ariga

Chapter 6. Bioinspired Materials Chemistry II: Biomineralization as Inspiration for Materials Chemistry
Fabio Nudelman and Nico A. J. Sommerdijk

Chapter 7. Bioinspired Catalysis
Gerhard F. Swiegers, Jun Chen and Pawel Wagner

Chapter 8. Biomimetic Amphiphiles and Vesicles
Sabine Himmelein and Bart Jan Ravoo

Chapter 9. Bioinspired Surfaces I: Gecko-Foot Mimetic Adhesion
Liangti Qu, Yan Li and Liming Dai

Chapter 10. Bioinspired Surfaces II: Bioinspired Photonic Materials
Cun Zhu and Zhong-Ze Gu

Chapter 11. Biomimetic Principles in Macromolecular Science
Wolfgang H. Binder, Marlen Schunack, Florian Herbst and Bhanuprathap Pulamagatta

Chapter 12. Biomimetic Cavities and Bioinspired Receptors
Stéphane Le Gac, Ivan Jabin and Olivia Reinaud

Chapter 13. Bioinspired Dendritic Light Harvesting Systems
Andrea M. Della Pelle and S. Thayumanavan

Chapter 14. Biomimicry in Organic Synthesis
Reinhard W. Hoffmann

Chapter 15. Conclusion and Future Perspective: Drawing Inspiration from the Complex System that is Nature
Clyde W. Cady, David M. Robinson. Paul F. Smith, and Gerhard F. Swiegers

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