Bio-inspirierte Materialentwicklungen

IF 0.9 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemie in Unserer Zeit Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1002/ciuz.202300045
em. Univ. Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schubert
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Extraordinary mechanical properties of biological materials are often not so much due to their chemical composition, but instead to the formation of hierarchical structures. This is illustrated with three examples – nacre, spider silk und holdfast structures of mussels. Selected approaches of taking inspiration from the construction principles of these natural materials for the development of new materials are presented. Although the high degree of integrating many hierarchical levels, as well as adaptability and multifuncionality of the materials, as achieved by evolutionary processes, has not (yet) been reached, bio-inspired concepts allow developing materials with interesting specific properties.

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生物启发材料的开发
生物材料之所以具有非凡的机械特性,往往不是因为它们的化学成分,而是因为形成了分层结构。本文以珍珠质、蜘蛛丝和贻贝的固着结构这三个例子来说明这一点。本文介绍了从这些天然材料的结构原理中汲取灵感开发新材料的一些方法。虽然目前还没有达到进化过程中实现的多层次高度集成,以及材料的适应性和多功能性,但生物启发概念可以开发出具有有趣的特殊性能的材料。
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Chemie in Unserer Zeit
Chemie in Unserer Zeit 化学-化学综合
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