材料科学
复合材料
纳米颗粒
涂层
复合数
自然(考古学)
纳米技术
考古
历史
作者
Wei Huang,Mehdi Shishehbor,Nicolás Guarín‐Zapata,Nathan D. Kirchhofer,Jason Li,Luz Cruz,Taifeng Wang,Sanjit Bhowmick,Douglas Stauffer,Praveena Manimunda,Krassimir N. Bozhilov,Roy L. Caldwell,Pablo Zavattieri,David Kisailus
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-08-17
卷期号:19 (11): 1236-1243
被引量:230
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41563-020-0768-7
摘要
Nature utilizes the available resources to construct lightweight, strong and tough materials under constrained environmental conditions. The impact surface of the fast-striking dactyl club from the mantis shrimp is an example of one such composite material; the shrimp has evolved the capability to localize damage and avoid catastrophic failure from high-speed collisions during its feeding activities. Here we report that the dactyl club of mantis shrimps contains an impact-resistant coating composed of densely packed (about 88 per cent by volume) ~65-nm bicontinuous nanoparticles of hydroxyapatite integrated within an organic matrix. These mesocrystalline hydroxyapatite nanoparticles are assembled from small, highly aligned nanocrystals. Under impacts of high strain rates (around 104 s−1), particles rotate and translate, whereas the nanocrystalline networks fracture at low-angle grain boundaries, form dislocations and undergo amorphization. The interpenetrating organic network provides additional toughening, as well as substantial damping, with a loss coefficient of around 0.02. An unusual combination of stiffness and damping is therefore achieved, outperforming many engineered materials. A coating made from densely packed hydroxyapatite particles in an organic matrix endows the dactyl club of mantis shrimps with high stiffness and energy damping.
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