| Literature DB >> 33604942 |
An Xin1, Yipin Su1, Shengwei Feng2, Minliang Yan1, Kunhao Yu1, Zhangzhengrong Feng1, Kyung Hoon Lee1, Lizhi Sun2, Qiming Wang1.
Abstract
Living creatures are continuous sources of inspiration for designing synthetic materials. However, living creatures are typically different from synthetic materials because the former consist of living cells to support their growth and regeneration. Although natural systems can grow materials with sophisticated microstructures, how to harness living cells to grow materials with predesigned microstructures in engineering systems remains largely elusive. Here, an attempt to exploit living bacteria and 3D-printed materials to grow bionic mineralized composites with ordered microstructures is reported. The bionic composites exhibit outstanding specific strength and fracture toughness, which are comparable to natural composites, and exceptional energy absorption capability superior to both natural and artificial counterparts. This report opens the door for 3D-architectured hybrid synthetic-living materials with living ordered microstructures and exceptional properties.Entities:
Keywords: Bouligand structures; living materials; mineral growth; structural composites
Year: 2021 PMID: 33604942 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202006946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849