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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Bertinetti, Luca
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- 2024Postembedding Iodine Staining for Contrast‐Enhanced 3D Imaging of Bone Tissue Using Focused Ion Beam‐Scanning Electron Microscopy
- 2023Submicron‐Sized In Situ Osmotic Pressure Sensors for In Vitro Applications in Biologycitations
- 2022A 3D Network of Nanochannels for Possible Ion and Molecule Transit in Mineralizing Bone and Cartilagecitations
- 2022Submicron-sized in-situ osmotic pressure sensors for in-vitro applications in biology
- 20213D Interrelationship between Osteocyte Network and Forming Mineral during Human Bone Remodelingcitations
- 2021Sequence-specific response of collagen-mimetic peptides to osmotic pressurecitations
- 2021The spider cuticle: a remarkable material toolbox for functional diversitycitations
- 2021Microfluidic-like fabrication of metal ion–cured bioadhesives by musselscitations
- 2021Spatiotemporal Measurement of Osmotic Pressures by FRET Imagingcitations
- 2020Subcanalicular Nanochannel Volume Is Inversely Correlated With Calcium Content in Human Cortical Bonecitations
- 2019Co-incorporation of alkali metal ions during amorphous calcium carbonate precipitation and their stabilizing effectcitations
- 2018Reentrant phase transformation from crystalline ikaite to amorphous calcium carbonatecitations
- 2018Hydrogen Bonding in Amorphous Calcium Carbonate and Molecular Reorientation Induced by Dehydrationcitations
- 2018The Crystallization of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate is Kinetically Governed by Ion Impurities and Water.citations
- 2018Additives influence the phase behavior of calcium carbonate solution by a cooperative ion-association processcitations
- 2018Interplay between Calcite, Amorphous Calcium Carbonate, and Intracrystalline Organics in Sea Urchin Skeletal Elementscitations
- 2017Combined Experimental and Theoretical Approach to the Kinetics of Magnetite Crystal Growth from Primary Particles
- 2017Nano-channels in the spider fang for the transport of Zn ions to cross-link His-rich proteins pre-deposited in the cuticle matrixcitations
- 2017Control of Polymorph Selection in Amorphous Calcium Carbonate Crystallization by Poly(Aspartic Acid): Two Different Mechanismscitations
- 2017On the Phase Diagram of Calcium Carbonate Solutionscitations
- 2017Multiscale Analysis of Mineralized Collagen Combining X-ray Scattering and Fluorescence with Raman Spectroscopy under Controlled Mechanical, Thermal, and Humidity Environmentscitations
- 2017Ultrastructural, material and crystallographic description of endophytic masses - A possible damage response in shark and ray tessellated calcified cartilagecitations
- 2017Impregnation and Swelling of Wood with Salts: Ion Specific Kinetics and Thermodynamics Effectscitations
- 2016Honeycomb Actuators Inspired by the Unfolding of Ice Plant Seed Capsulescitations
- 2016Inherent Role of Water in Damage Tolerance of the Prismatic Mineral–Organic Biocomposite in the Shell of Pinna Nobiliscitations
- 2016The role of water on the structure and mechanical properties of a thermoplastic natural block co-polymer from squid sucker ring teethcitations
- 2016Chemical, colloidal and mechanical contributions to the state of water in wood cell wallscitations
- 2015Osmotically driven tensile stress in collagen-based mineralized tissuescitations
- 2015Characterizing moisture-dependent mechanical properties of organic materialscitations
- 2015Layered growth of crayfish gastrolith: About the stability of amorphous calcium carbonate and role of additivescitations
- 2015Osmotic pressure induced tensile forces in tendon collagencitations
- 2014Hydro-actuation of ice plant seed capsules powered by water uptakecitations
- 2011Photocatalytic activity of nanocomposite catalyst films based on nanocrystalline metal/semiconductorscitations
- 2011Observations of Multiscale, Stress-Induced Changes of Collagen Orientation in Tendon by Polarized Raman Spectroscopycitations
- 2011On the dissolution/reaction of small-grain Bioglass® 45S5 and F-modified bioactive glasses in artificial saliva (AS)citations
- 2010Bioactive Glasses Containing Au Nanoparticles. Effect of Calcination Temperature on Structure, Morphology, and Surface PropertiesDOI:10.1021/la100472pcitations
- 2010Bioactive Glasses Containing Au Nanoparticles. Effect of Calcination Temperature on Structure, Morphology, and Surface Propertiescitations
- 2010On the hydrothermal stability of MCM-41 mesoporous silica nanoparticles and the preparation of luminescent materials
- 2009Influence of K-doping on a Pd/SiO2–Al2O3 catalystcitations
- 2009Aminoacid synergetic effect on structure, morphology and surface properties of biomimetic apatite nanocrystalscitations
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Characterizing moisture-dependent mechanical properties of organic materials
Abstract
<p>Nanoindentation is an ideal technique to study local mechanical properties of a wide range of materials on the sub-micron scale. It has been widely used to investigate biological materials in the dry state; however, their properties are strongly affected by their moisture content, which until now has not been consistently controlled. In the present study, we developed an experimental set-up for measuring local mechanical properties of materials by nanoindentation in a controlled environment of relative humidity (RH) and temperature. The significance of this new approach in studying biological materials was demonstrated for the secondary cell wall layer (S2) in Spruce wood (Picea abies). The hardness of the cell wall layer decreased from an average of approximately 0.6 GPa at 6% RH down to approximately 0.2 GPa at 79% RH, corresponding to a reduction by a factor of 3. Under the same conditions, the indentation modulus also decreased by about 40%. The newly designed experimental set-up has a strong potential for a variety of applications involving the temperature- and humidity-dependent properties of biological and artificial organic nanocomposites.</p>