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US07204971B2 Shaped microcomponents via reactive conversion of biologically-derived microtemplates
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通过生物衍生的微型模板的反应转化形成微型组件
- Patent Title: Shaped microcomponents via reactive conversion of biologically-derived microtemplates
- Patent Title (中): 通过生物衍生的微型模板的反应转化形成微型组件
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Application No.: US10160292Application Date: 2002-05-30
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Publication No.: US07204971B2Publication Date: 2007-04-17
- Inventor: Kenneth H. Sandhage
- Applicant: Kenneth H. Sandhage
- Applicant Address: US OH Columbus
- Assignee: The Ohio State University
- Current Assignee: The Ohio State University
- Current Assignee Address: US OH Columbus
- Agency: Standley Law Group LLP
- Main IPC: C01B13/14
- IPC: C01B13/14

Abstract:
The present invention is focused on a revolutionary, low-cost (highly-scaleable) approach for the mass production of three-dimensional microcomponents: the biological reproduction of naturally-derived, biocatalytically-derived, and/or genetically-tailored three-dimensional microtemplates (e.g., frustules of diatoms, microskeletons of radiolarians, shells of mollusks) with desired dimensional features, followed by reactive conversion of such microtemplates into microcomponents with desired compositions that differ from the starting microtemplate and with dimensional features that are similar to those of the starting microtemplate. Because the shapes of such microcomponents may be tailored through genetic engineering of the shapes of the microtemplates, such microcomposites are considered to be Genetically-Engineered Materials (GEMs).
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- US20030039693A1 Shaped microcomponents via reactive conversion of biologically-derived microtemplates Public/Granted day:2003-02-27
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