One way to develop new advanced materials is to learn from the structures d
eveloped by living organisms. In the present work eve show the synthesis of
mesoporous silica that mimics many of the molusc shell structures. We pres
ent the different external morphologies that can be produced. TEM examinati
on shows that those structures are formed by nanopores with a similar to 4.
4.nm spacing. The porous silica organizes itself into a mesostructure with
different shapes. We also examine the microscopic structure of two natural
materials; the radiolarian and the tectus pyramids shell. In the first case
a structure composed by an hexagonal array of micropores can be observed.
In the case of the tectus pyramids shell, it is formed by crystalline mater
ials (calcite and aragonite) which self-organize at different levels. It is
shown for the first time the transition layer between the two crystal stru
ctures. We also discuss the array of aragonite plates and the mechanism in
which the external gyroid shape of the structure is formed.