Abstract
Diatoms are widespread unicellular photosynthetic algae that produce unique
highly ordered siliceous cell wall, called frustule. Micro- to nanoporous
structure with high surface area that can be easily modified, high mechanical
resistance, unique optical features (light focusing and luminescence) and
biocompatibility make diatom frustule as a suitable raw material for the
development of devices such as bio- and gas sensors, microfluidic particle
sorting devices, supercapacitors, batteries, solar cells, electroluminescent
devices and drug delivery systems. Their wide availability in the form of
fossil remains (diatomite or diatomaceous earth) as well as easy cultivation
in the artificial conditions further supports use of diatoms in many
different fields of application. This review focused on the recent
achievements in the diatom bioapplications such as drug delivery,
biomolecules immobilization, bio- and gas sensing, since great progress was
made in this field over the last several years.
Citation
ID:
259067
Ref Key:
p.2016hemijskadiatoms