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Biomimetic preparation of a ceramic combined with sea urchin stereom structure and nacre mineral bridge structure

Authors :
Jianlin Li
Xue Hou
Jianbao Li
Shuaifeng Chen
Haotian Yang
Yongjun Chen
Hui Yu
Source :
Materials & Design, Vol 178, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Multibiological multiscale biomimetic design is a novel bionic idea that involves multi-mechanisms. Porous ceramics with a sea urchin stereom structure on a micrometre scale and a nacre mineral bridge structure on a submicron scale have been fabricated via organic foam impregnation and controlled crystallisation. The microstructure and mechanical properties of biomimetic ceramics are, respectively, characterised using scanning electron microscopy and universal testing machine. Moreover, the porosity, reliability and grain boundary stress of biomimetic ceramics are calculated via Archimedes method, Weibull theory and finite element method, respectively. Results show that the ceramic produced in this work has a porosity of 88.16% and an average pore size of 284.65 μm. Mineral bridges of Al2TiO5 with a thickness of 30–230 nm are widely and randomly distributed in the grain boundary glass phase of Al2O3 and improved the compressive strength (2.32 MPa) and Weibull modulus (7.85) of ceramics by the multi-mechanisms of crack deflection, reducing maximum stress and homogenising stress on the grain boundary. These investigations would be of great value to the design and synthesis of novel biomimetic materials. Keywords: Biomimetic ceramic, Finite element method, Stereom, Mineral bridge, Weibull modulus, Compressive property

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02641275
Volume :
178
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials & Design
Accession number :
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