Towards an Understanding of the Role of Aragonite in the Mechanical Properties of Nacre
[摘要] Nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl, is a biocomposite material that exhibits higher strength and fracture toughness than its component materials. It derives its strength from the brick-and-mortar layering of aragonite (CaCO{sub 3}) platelets and organic binder. It is believed that the protein binder helps redistribute the stress throughout all tablets for optimal mechanical performance. In this study, we attempt to measure the mechanical properties of aragonite within nacre and compare them to bulk aragonite and bulk nacre and understand the redistribution of stresses. Here we show that x-ray diffraction techniques are useful for isolating and measuring strain of crystallites within a composite material. Our results show that the apparent stiffness of aragonite varies with crystallographic directions and is higher than the stiffness of bulk nacre in all cases, meaning that aragonite tablets are exposed to less than the average bulk stress. The average force applied to the bulk sample is partitioned between the aragonite and the binder, so that the protein layer bears as much as 27.2% of the total applied force. Different crystallographic directions exhibit behaviors different than bulk aragonite or bulk nacre. These are related to texture of aragonite platelets (i.e. preferred orientations within nacre). By examining nacre, we can obtain a better understanding of the mechanical relationship between the ceramic and polymer in composite materials. We expect that x-ray diffraction will become the standard method for probing the mechanical properties of composite materials.
[发布日期] 2010-08-25 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 材料科学(综合)
[关键词] ARAGONITE;BINDERS;CERAMICS;COMPOSITE MATERIALS;FLEXIBILITY;FRACTURE PROPERTIES;GRAIN ORIENTATION;MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;PERFORMANCE;POLYMERS;PROTEINS;STRAINS;STRESSES;TEXTURE;X-RAY DIFFRACTION [时效性]