@inbook{3a47e1b99b054f22aef03c71ac9e648e,
title = "Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Biomaterials",
abstract = "Over millions of years of evolution nature has produced structures such as bone, tooth and nacre that are durable and mechanically strong while also performing a multitude of other biological functions. Inspired by nature, chemists and materials scientists have been employing bottom-up soft chemistry approaches to synthesise organic–inorganic hybrid materials which show much promise in mimicking nature's complexity. Organic–inorganic hybrid materials are defined as {\textquoteleft}multifunctional organised matter{\textquoteright} that has molecularly interpenetrating networks of organic and inorganic moieties where no distinct phase boundaries are observable at the nano-to-macro scale. In this chapter, we introduce the different classes of organic–inorganic hybrid materials, the various organic and inorganic precursors used to synthesise hybrid biomaterials and their structure–property relationships.",
author = "Gowsh Poolo and Anthony Macon",
year = "2016",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1039/9781782622017-00286",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-78262-976-4",
series = "RSC smart materials series",
publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry",
number = "23",
pages = "286--302",
editor = "Boccaccini, {Aldo R } and Brauer, {Delia S } and Hupa, {Leena }",
booktitle = "Bioactive Glasses: Fundamentals, Technology and Applications",
address = "United Kingdom",
}