Abstract
Abstract. Simulation of calcium and silicon biomineralization made it possible to obtain various composite particles containing an inorganic component and an organic polymer. These particles exist in a variety of forms, from stable aqueous dispersions to solid materials. New composite materials are promising for creating functionalized coatings and three-dimensional structures of different morphology. We prepared composites of calcium carbonate and phosphate by forming an inorganic phase in the presence of water-soluble polymers. The potential of new materials as sorbents for chromatography, 3D bone-like structures, and coatings for cell growth was demonstrated.
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