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Ultra-Strong and Transparent Biomimetic Nanocomposite through Orientation Effects and In Situ Biomineralization

Zhao, Xuan; Chen, Zehong; Zhuo, Hao; Zhong, Chunyan; Shi, Ge; Liu, Tanglong; Huang, Xiaofang; Zhong, Linxin*; Peng, Xinwen*
Science Citation Index Expanded
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摘要

The fascinating mechanical property of biomaterials in nature to support living organisms largely relies on their hierarchical and ordered structures. However, for the current biomimetic materials, their organic-inorganic heterostructures typically exhibit poor uniformity, weak interfacial bonding, and various defects, limiting the breakthrough in strength and toughness. Herein, an ultra-strong and transparent biomimetic nanocomposite is presented by combining orientation effects and in situ biomineralization to precisely engineer each level of the hierarchy. The orientation of nanofiber provides long-range and order matrix to remarkably eliminate defects, promote multi-scale interfacial bonding and increase the crystalline degree and size of organic matrix; while the in situ mineralization of amorphous inorganic oligomers firmly welds the organic-inorganic interface together to form a continuous and homogeneous monolithic structure. Due to the unique structural features, the nanocomposite exhibits a tensile strength of up to 1168.1 +/- 10.2 MPa and a toughness of 34.1 +/- 0.8 MJ m(-3). Furthermore, the nanocomposite film is imparted with high transparence and anisotropic optical properties. This work is expected to provide insights into the design of high-performance biomineralized materials from structural coupling to precisely controlling interfaces and microstructure.

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bacterial cellulose biomineralization crystallite fusion inorganic ionic oligomers nanocomposite