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Biomimetic Mineralization: From Microscopic to Macroscopic Materials and Their Biomedical Applications

Journal

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume 6, Issue 9, Pages 3516-3531

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.3c00109

Keywords

biomineralization; biomimetic materials; bioinspired; hierarchical structure; high performance; biomedical applications

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Biomineralization is an attractive pathway for producing high-performance mineral-based biomaterials with hierarchical structures. Many biomimetic mineralized materials have been fabricated for biomedical applications, but there are still significant gaps compared to natural materials, especially in terms of mechanical properties and multiscale structures.
Biomineralization is an attractive pathway to produce mineral-based biomaterials with high performance and hierarchical structures. To date, the biomineralization process and mechanism have been extensively studied, especially for the formation of bone, teeth, and nacre. Inspired by those, abundant biomimetic mineralized materials have been fabricated for biomedical applications. Those bioinspired materials generally exhibit great mechanical properties and biological functions. Nevertheless, substantial gaps remain between biomimetic materials and natural materials, particularly with respect to mechanical properties and mutiscale structures. This Review summarizes the recent progress of micro- and macroscopic biomimetic mineralization from the perspective of materials synthesis and biomedical applications. To begin with, we discuss the progress of biomimetic mineralization at the microscopic level. The mechanical strength, stability, and functionality of the nano- and micromaterials are significantly improved by introducing biominerals, such as DNA nanostructures, nanovaccines, and living cells. Next, numerous biomimetic strategies based on biomineralization at the macroscopic scale are highlighted, including in situ mineralization and bottom-up assembly of mineralized building blocks. Finally, challenges and future perspectives regarding the development of biomimetic mineralization are also presented with the aim of offering insights for the rational design and fabrication of next-generation biomimetic mineralized materials.

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