Project Details
Holographic patterning of functional materials using phototactic microorganisms
Applicant
Professor Dr. Cordt Zollfrank
Subject Area
Synthesis and Properties of Functional Materials
Term
from 2013 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 235144145
The aim of the proposed research project is the development of a novel method for the holographic patterning of phototactic microalgae, which are further converted into multiscale hybrid structural and functional materials. The phototactic microalgae (Prophyridium pupureum) will be inoculated in a specially designed nutrient gel, which allows the photostimulated movement through secretion of exopolysaccharides. A custom-designed optical system will be developed to project a transmission hologram into the microalgae inoculated nutrient gel. The holographically patterned microalgae templates will be converted into the corresponding inorganic hybrid functional materials using “soft” chemical sol-gel routes. This contactless patterning with light (hologram) exploiting the phototactic properties of specific microalgae represents a novel and particularly versatile approach for the fabrication of multiscale bioorganic/ inorganic hybrid materials. The realisable multiscale patterning method via holographic patterning of microorganisms in combination with inorganic phase formation has an enormous potential to be a novel key technology for the fabrication of complex, structured materials.
DFG Programme
Reinhart Koselleck Projects