Hierarchical structure and mechanical properties of nacre: a review
The Ohio State University · Jilin University
Abstract
Nacre (known as mother of pearl) is the iridescent inner shell layer of some mollusks. Nacre is composed of 95 wt% aragonite (a crystallographic form of CaCO3) and 5 wt% organic materials (proteins and polysaccharides). It is well known that it exhibits high fracture toughness, much greater than that of monolithic aragonite, because of its ingenious structure. It also exhibits energy absorption properties. It has a complex hierarchical microarchitecture that spans multiple length scales from the nanoscale to the macroscale. It includes columnar architectures and sheet tiles, mineral bridges, polygonal nanograins, nanoasperities, plastic microbuckling, crack deflection, and interlocking bricks, which exhibit a…
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2Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Aragonite
- Biomineralization
- Nanoscopic scale
- Composite material
- Toughness
- Interlocking
- Composite number