Molecular modeling and computer simulations can yield significant new insight at the atomistic level about the performance of biomaterials in a biological environment. In this paper, we review our approach to a consistent theoretical picture of the bulk and surface properties of biomaterials. The predicted properties do encompass in particular the mechanical behavior and the surface hydration of these materials, and the surface physisorption of proteins, or polypeptides in general. The behavior of nanomaterials such as the carbon allotropes, nanotubes and fullerenes, in a biological environment is also briefly considered.

Understanding the performance of biomaterials through molecular modeling: crossing the bridge between their intrinsic properties and the surface adsorption of proteins

RAFFAINI, GIUSEPPINA;GANAZZOLI, FABIO
2007-01-01

Abstract

Molecular modeling and computer simulations can yield significant new insight at the atomistic level about the performance of biomaterials in a biological environment. In this paper, we review our approach to a consistent theoretical picture of the bulk and surface properties of biomaterials. The predicted properties do encompass in particular the mechanical behavior and the surface hydration of these materials, and the surface physisorption of proteins, or polypeptides in general. The behavior of nanomaterials such as the carbon allotropes, nanotubes and fullerenes, in a biological environment is also briefly considered.
2007
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