Artificial Wooden Nacre: A High Specific Strength Engineering Material

2020 
Nacre, an organic–inorganic composite biomaterial that forms an ordered multilayer microstructure after years of slow biomineralization, is known as the strongest and toughest material within the mollusc family. Its unique structure provides inspiration for robust artificial engineering materials. Lignocellulose is ultralightweight, abundant, and possesses a high mechanical performance and has been used for ages as a significant renewable raw material in wooden engineering composites. However, the inherent lack of mechanical properties of current wooden composites associated with the fragile microstructure has limited their applications in advanced engineering materials. Here, we develop a large-size ultralightweight artificial “wood nacre” with an ordered layer structure through a fast and scalable “mechanical/chemical mineralization and assembly” approach. The millimeter-thick artificial wooden nacre mimics the stratified construction of natural nacre, resulting in a bulk hybrid material that can achiev...
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