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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2017Nano-channels in the spider fang for the transport of Zn ions to cross-link His-rich proteins pre-deposited in the cuticle matrix31citations
  • 2016Inherent Role of Water in Damage Tolerance of the Prismatic Mineral–Organic Biocomposite in the Shell of Pinna Nobilis24citations
  • 2015Electron microscope analyses of the bio-silica basal spicule from the Monorhaphis chuni sponge11citations
  • 2014A Perfectly Periodic Three-Dimensional Protein/Silica Mesoporous Structure Produced by an Organism22citations
  • 2014Mesoporous silica: a perfectly periodic three-dimensional protein/silica mesoporous structure produced by an organism (adv. Mater. 11/2014).3citations

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  • Pippel, Eckhard
  • Barth, Friedrich G.
  • Licuco-Massouh, Ana C. J.
  • Bertinetti, Luca
  • Fratzl, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Peter
  • Politi, Yael
  • Bayerlein, Bernd
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Inherent Role of Water in Damage Tolerance of the Prismatic Mineral–Organic Biocomposite in the Shell of Pinna Nobilis

  • Bayerlein, Bernd
  • Blumtritt, Horst
  • Zlotnikov, Igor
  • Bertinetti, Luca
  • Fratzl, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Peter
  • Bar-On, Benny
Abstract

<p>The combination of high stiffness, strength, and toughness of many biological tissues is achieved through complex 3D arrangement of hard and soft components. While the hard building blocks are associated with the general stiffness of these biocomposite structures, the soft organic constituents provide the necessary flexibility and toughness and are susceptible to moisture uptake. Because many biological materials reside in humid environments, water is an inherent component of their microstructure. Hence, many studies have emphasized the effect of moisture content on mechanical performance of these materials. High toughness is indeed reported in materials, such as bone, teeth, mollusk shells, and glass sponges, when measured in high relative humidities, nevertheless, not much is known about the exact mechanisms that are responsible for this phenomenon. In the present work, newly developed environmentally controlled nanomechanical characterization techniques are employed to probe the prismatic layer in the shell of Pinna nobilis consisting of hard calcitic blocks surrounded by 1 μm thick organic matrix. Using spatially resolved mechanical data, it is demonstrated that water not only strongly affects the mechanical properties of the biocomposite tissue and its constituents but also is an integral part of explicit intrinsic and extrinsic toughening mechanisms revealed in this study.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • mineral
  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • biological material