矿化(土壤科学)
生物矿化
生物膜
复合数
材料科学
仿生材料
模数
复合材料
仿生学
细菌
纳米技术
化学工程
生态学
生物
土壤水分
工程类
遗传学
作者
Yanyi Wang,Bolin An,Bin Xue,Jiahua Pu,Xiuli Zhang,Yuan‐Yuan Huang,Yi Yu,Yi Cao,Chao Zhong
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-020-00697-z
摘要
Living organisms have evolved sophisticated cell-mediated biomineralization mechanisms to build structurally ordered, environmentally adaptive composite materials. Despite advances in biomimetic mineralization research, it remains difficult to produce mineralized composites that integrate the structural features and 'living' attributes of their natural counterparts. Here, inspired by natural graded materials, we developed living patterned and gradient composites by coupling light-inducible bacterial biofilm formation with biomimetic hydroxyapatite (HA) mineralization. We showed that both the location and the degree of mineralization could be regulated by tailoring functional biofilm growth with spatial and biomass density control. The cells in the composites remained viable and could sense and respond to environmental signals. Additionally, the composites exhibited a maximum 15-fold increase in Young's modulus after mineralization and could be applied to repair damage in a spatially controlled manner. Beyond insights into the mechanism of formation of natural graded composites, our study provides a viable means of fabricating living composites with dynamic responsiveness and environmental adaptability.
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