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09/08/2008 14:49

Panoramic view into the microcosm

Dr. Melanie Steigelmann Corporate Innovation Communications
BASF SE

    - Fascinating pictures from the world of research
    - 12 new images available on the Internet

    What looks like the intricate makings of a futuristic sculptor is the product of nature itself. The spherical spores of the fungal mold Emericella nidulans are coated by a thin layer of hydrophobin, a water-repellent protein that causes rainwater to run off the skin of the fungus leaving no trace. Recognizing the potential benefit of this fungal mechanism for technological applications, BASF scientists became interested in hydrophobin. BASF is now the first company in the world to succeed in synthesizing the protein on an industrial scale.

    "It's a protein with unique properties. It forms very thin films on any kind of surface and thus changes the properties of that surface. For example, glass with a hydrophobin coating will repel water, while Teflon® with a hydrophobin coating will attract water. A coating with this protein is also resistant to temperature, acids and alkalis," says Dr. Claus Bollschweiler, head of the BASF Performance Proteins research group. Scientists are also looking into ways of using hydrophobin-coated polymer sponges to remove diesel and oil from contaminated waters. The protein's broad range of properties makes it suitable for an array of applications. It stabilizes pigment dispersions and has potential as a cosmetic ingredient stabilizing creams and other emulsions. Best of all: once the protein has done its job, it biodegrades in a natural way.

    The microscopic photograph is part of the "Images from the World of Research" series, now offering twelve new images from BASF's cutting-edge research. The series gives an insight into a microcosm invisible to the naked eye - the domain of atoms and molecules. State-of-the-art technologies like scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy are only now revealing a hidden world of fascinating forms and structures.

    The images are available on the Internet at:
    http://www.basf.de/research-images

    Contact:
    BASF SE
    Corporate Innovation Communications
    Dr. Melanie Steigelmann
    phone: +49 621 60-92974
    fax: +49 621 60-20548
    e-mail: melanie.steigelmann@basf.com


    More information:

    http://www.basf.de/research-images - Images from the World of Research


    Images

    Microscopic view of the spherical spores produced for dispersal by the fungus Emericella nidulans which are coated in a thin layer of the protein hydrophobin.
    Microscopic view of the spherical spores produced for dispersal by the fungus Emericella nidulans wh ...
    Source: Source: BASF - The Chemical Company 2008


    Criteria of this press release:
    Biology, Chemistry
    transregional, national
    Research projects, Transfer of Science or Research
    English


     

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