2019
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201900573
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Bioinspired Nacre‐Like Alumina with a Metallic Nickel Compliant Phase Fabricated by Spark‐Plasma Sintering

Abstract: The remarkable damage-tolerance found in natural materials is developed through functional, multiscale architectures with structural gradients and graded interfaces. [1][2][3][4][5][6] One notable example is nacre, which comprises ceramic (mineral) platelets of polycrystalline aragonite (≈95% by volume) bonded by biopolymers in a "brick-and-mortar" structure. [1,3,7] The Many natural materials present an ideal "recipe" for the development of future damage-tolerant lightweight structural materials. One notable … Show more

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“…10). NLA-TLP have a K IC equal or higher than all other nacre-like composites with both polymer [50,59] and metallic phases [53,54,56] while presenting strength 2 times higher than all the other nacrelike composites. The K J of MASC-TLP is only bested by two compositions, Ice T-glass and a composite made with a mixture of nickel metal and nickel oxide.…”
Section: Structure/performance Relationship In Nlasmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…10). NLA-TLP have a K IC equal or higher than all other nacre-like composites with both polymer [50,59] and metallic phases [53,54,56] while presenting strength 2 times higher than all the other nacrelike composites. The K J of MASC-TLP is only bested by two compositions, Ice T-glass and a composite made with a mixture of nickel metal and nickel oxide.…”
Section: Structure/performance Relationship In Nlasmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Because of Griffith scaling law, smaller reinforcement sizes usually mean stronger composites, so the next development was to use micron-sized bricks, with alumina platelets [45,46,47], glass flakes [33,48], or brushite platelets [49]. Several secondary phases have been used in these composites, from polymers [47,50,51] to metal [52,53,54,55,56] and even graphene [57] or metallic glasses [58]. The controlled dewetting of TiO 2 nanolayer allows in addition the careful study of the mineral bridges' effect on the mechanical properties [59,60].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By combining design principles of nacre’s brick-and-mortar structure with the rich variety of chemistries available in synthetic systems, current nacre-like materials exhibit mechanical properties that even surpass those of the natural counterparts 4 9 . As opposed to conventional materials, such bio-inspired structures can be designed to showcase antagonistic properties, such as high stiffness and fracture toughness, that are not accessible through the optimization of chemical compositions alone 7 , 10 , 11 . Despite these promising prospects, a broader application of such bio-inspired materials requires the development of manufacturing technologies that ensure up-scalability and robust structural control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another example, nacre-inspired materials featuring a graphene percolating network as continuous phase have been developed to imbue brick-and-mortar structures with self-sensing capabilities 23 . In addition to these functionalities, studies have also been conducted to enhance the mechanical properties of nacreous materials by utilizing stiffer and tougher metals as the mortar phase between stiff ceramic bricks 7 , 20 , 24 – 30 . Because of the plastic deformation of the metallic phase during fracture, composites containing nickel, aluminum or amorphous metal alloys between alumina platelets have been shown to feature remarkable mechanical stiffness and enhanced resistance to crack growth 7 , 20 , 31 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%