材料科学
复合材料
韧性
矿化(土壤科学)
模数
聚合物
涂层
逐层
图层(电子)
纳米技术
化学工程
化学
工程类
有机化学
氮气
作者
Chuanlian Xiao,Ming Li,Bingjun Wang,Ming-Feng Liu,Changyu Shao,Haihua Pan,Yong Lu,Binbin Xu,Siwei Li,Da Zhan,Yuan Jiang,Ruikang Tang,Xiang Yang Liu,Helmut Cölfen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-017-01719-6
摘要
Abstract Biomimetic mineralization can lead to advanced crystalline composites with common chemicals under ambient conditions. An exceptional example is biomimetic nacre with its superior fracture toughness. The synthesis of the prismatic layer with stiffness and wear resistance nonetheless remains an elusive goal. Herein, we apply a biomimetic mineralization method to grow prismatic-type CaCO 3 thin films, mimicking their biogenic counterparts found in mollusk shells with a three-step pathway: coating a polymer substrate, deposition of a granular transition layer, and mineralization of a prismatic overlayer. The synthetic prismatic overlayers exhibit structural similarity and comparable hardness and Young’s modulus to their biogenic counterparts. Furthermore, employment of a biomacromolecular soluble additive, silk fibroin, in fabrication of the prismatic thin films leads to micro-/nano-textures with enhanced toughness and emerging under-water superoleophobicity. This study highlights the crucial role of the granular transition layer in promoting competition growth of the prismatic layer.
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