生物高聚物
材料科学
韧性
纳米复合材料
复合材料
变形(气象学)
增韧
仿生学
变形机理
文石
纳米材料
纳米技术
聚合物
微观结构
碳酸钙
作者
Zhi Hui Xu,Xiaodong Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201100167
摘要
Abstract Nacre is an ultratough natural nanocomposite found in mollusc shells. It consists of hard aragonite nanocrystals and a soft biopolymer matrix. Apart from maintaining the integrity of nacre's brick‐and‐mortar nanoarchitecture, the biopolymer plays a critical role in the strengthening and toughening of nacre. By directly probing the biopolymer strands using atomic force microscopy, it is revealed that the biopolymer in nacre has the capability to strengthen itself during deformation. This remarkable deformation–strengthening mechanism contributes significantly to the ultrahigh toughness of nacre, and can be explained by a coiled‐spring model. The findings explain the mystery of nacre's toughening mechanisms, provide additional design guidelines for developing biomimetic nanomaterials, and lay a constitutive foundation for modeling the deformation behavior of nacre.
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