Literature DB >> 34140412

Microstructural design for mechanical-optical multifunctionality in the exoskeleton of the flower beetle Torynorrhina flammea.

Zian Jia1, Matheus C Fernandes2,3, Zhifei Deng1, Ting Yang1, Qiuting Zhang4, Alfie Lethbridge5, Jie Yin4, Jae-Hwang Lee6, Lin Han7, James C Weaver2,3, Katia Bertoldi2,3,8, Joanna Aizenberg2,3,8,9, Mathias Kolle10, Pete Vukusic11, Ling Li12.   

Abstract

Biological systems have a remarkable capability of synthesizing multifunctional materials that are adapted for specific physiological and ecological needs. When exploring structure-function relationships related to multifunctionality in nature, it can be a challenging task to address performance synergies, trade-offs, and the relative importance of different functions in biological materials, which, in turn, can hinder our ability to successfully develop their synthetic bioinspired counterparts. Here, we investigate such relationships between the mechanical and optical properties in a multifunctional biological material found in the highly protective yet conspicuously colored exoskeleton of the flower beetle, Torynorrhina flammea Combining experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches, we demonstrate that a micropillar-reinforced photonic multilayer in the beetle's exoskeleton simultaneously enhances mechanical robustness and optical appearance, giving rise to optical damage tolerance. Compared with plain multilayer structures, stiffer vertical micropillars increase stiffness and elastic recovery, restrain the formation of shear bands, and enhance delamination resistance. The micropillars also scatter the reflected light at larger polar angles, enhancing the first optical diffraction order, which makes the reflected color visible from a wider range of viewing angles. The synergistic effect of the improved angular reflectivity and damage localization capability contributes to the optical damage tolerance. Our systematic structural analysis of T. flammea's different color polymorphs and parametric optical and mechanical modeling further suggest that the beetle's microarchitecture is optimized toward maximizing the first-order optical diffraction rather than its mechanical stiffness. These findings shed light on material-level design strategies utilized in biological systems for achieving multifunctionality and could thus inform bioinspired material innovations.

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Keywords:  beetle exoskeleton; multifunctional materials; optical damage tolerance; performance synergies and trade-offs; photonic biomaterials

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34140412      PMCID: PMC8237622          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2101017118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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2.  Bioinspired elastomer composites with programmed mechanical and electrical anisotropies.

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