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Magnetotactic Bacteria
Bioinspired synthesis and biosynthesis are often complementary. The study and understanding of the biomineralization process of magnetosomes can provide important guidance to the chemical synthesis of magnetosomes‐like Fe3O4 nanoparticles. Meanwhile, the in‐depth investigations of bioinspired syntheses can in turn bring us closer to nature and reveal the mechanism of biomeralization...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are a kind of important biomedical nanomaterials. Although their industrial‐scale production can be realized by the conventional coprecipitation method, the controllability of their size and morphology remains a huge challenge. In this study, a kind of synthetic polypeptide Mms6‐28 which mimics the magnetosome protein Mms6 is used for the bioinspired synthesis of Fe3O4 nanoparticles...
Due to the excellent film‐forming specific surface area of the disk reactor, its application in the polymer devolatilization process can greatly improve the devolatilization performance of the equipment. In view of this, the fluid volume function method in computational fluid dynamics is used to simulate the film forming performance and surface renewal performance in high viscosity zone of disk reactor...