Synthetic biology for fibres, adhesives and active camouflage materials in protection and aerospace

Aled Roberts, William Finnigan, Emmanuel Wolde-Michael, Paul Kelly, Jonny Blaker, Sam Hay, Rainer Breitling, Eriko Takano, Nigel Scrutton

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Abstract

Synthetic biology has huge potential to produce the next generation of advanced materials by accessing previously unreachable (bio)chemical space. In this prospective review, we take a snapshot of current activity in this rapidly developing area, focussing on prominent examples for high-performance applications such as those required for protective materials and the aerospace sector. The continued growth of this emerging field will be facilitated by the convergence of expertise from a range of diverse disciplines, including molecular biology, polymer chemistry, materials science and process engineering. This review highlights the most significant recent advances and address the cross-disciplinary challenges currently being faced.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMRS Communications
Early online date24 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • biological synthesis (assembly)
  • biological synthesis (chemical reaction)
  • biomimetic (assembly)

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