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Parrotfish Teeth: Stiff Biominerals Whose Microstructure Makes Them Tough and Abrasion-Resistant To Bite Stony Corals.

Matthew A Marcus1, Shahrouz Amini2, Cayla A Stifler3, Chang-Yu Sun3, Nobumichi Tamura1, Hans A Bechtel1, Dilworth Y Parkinson1, Harold S Barnard1, Xiyue X X Zhang1, J Q Isaiah Chua2, Ali Miserez2,4, Pupa U P A Gilbert3,5.   

Abstract

Parrotfish (Scaridae) feed by biting stony corals. To investigate how their teeth endure the associated contact stresses, we examine the chemical composition, nano- and microscale structure, and the mechanical properties of the steephead parrotfish Chlorurus microrhinos tooth. Its enameloid is a fluorapatite (Ca5(PO4)3F) biomineral with outstanding mechanical characteristics: the mean elastic modulus is 124 GPa, and the mean hardness near the biting surface is 7.3 GPa, making this one of the stiffest and hardest biominerals measured; the mean indentation yield strength is above 6 GPa, and the mean fracture toughness is ∼2.5 MPa·m1/2, relatively high for a highly mineralized material. This combination of properties results in high abrasion resistance. Fluorapatite X-ray absorption spectroscopy exhibits linear dichroism at the Ca L-edge, an effect that makes peak intensities vary with crystal orientation, under linearly polarized X-ray illumination. This observation enables polarization-dependent imaging contrast mapping of apatite, a method to quantitatively measure and display nanocrystal orientations in large, pristine arrays of nano- and microcrystalline structures. Parrotfish enameloid consists of 100 nm-wide, microns long crystals co-oriented and assembled into bundles interwoven as the warp and the weave in fabric and therefore termed fibers here. These fibers gradually decrease in average diameter from 5 μm at the back to 2 μm at the tip of the tooth. Intriguingly, this size decrease is spatially correlated with an increase in hardness.

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Keywords:  PIC mapping; biter; enamel; enameloid; mesocrystal; nanomechanics; photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29053258     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b05044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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2.  Synchrotron X-ray Microdiffraction and Fluorescence Imaging of Mineral and Rock Samples.

Authors:  Camelia V Stan; Nobumichi Tamura
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2018-06-19       Impact factor: 1.355

3.  The hidden structure of human enamel.

Authors:  Elia Beniash; Cayla A Stifler; Chang-Yu Sun; Gang Seob Jung; Zhao Qin; Markus J Buehler; Pupa U P A Gilbert
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Shape-preserving erosion controlled by the graded microarchitecture of shark tooth enameloid.

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Review 6.  Biomineralized Materials as Model Systems for Structural Composites: Intracrystalline Structural Features and Their Strengthening and Toughening Mechanisms.

Authors:  Zhifei Deng; Zian Jia; Ling Li
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