In situ observation of nanograin rotation and deformation in nacre
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Abstract
Nacre is a natural nanocomposite material with superior mechanical strength and toughness. What roles do the nanoscale structures play in the inelasticity and toughening of nacre? Can we learn from this to produce nacre-like nanocomposites? Here we report in situ dynamic atomic force microscope obse …
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| Authors | Li X;Xu ZH;Wang R;; |
| Journal | Nano letters |
| Year | 2006 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
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Mechanical
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
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calcium carbonate / chemistry*
particle size
materials testing
pmid:17034101
doi:10.1021/nl061775u
xiaodong li
zhi-hui xu
rizhi wang
anisotropy
bone and bones / chemistry*
elasticity
gastropoda / chemistry*
hardness
molecular conformation
nanostructures / chemistry*
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