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Biomimetics for next generation materials
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007Billions of years of evolution have produced extremely efficient natural materials, which are increasingly becoming a source of inspiration for engineers. Biomimetics—the science of imitating nature—is a growing multidisciplinary field which is now leading to the fabrication of novel materials with remarkable mechanical properties.
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The tooth: An analogue for biomimetic materials design and processing.
Dental Materials, 2019OBJECTIVE Overview the development of human tooth; enamel, dentoenamel junction and dentin in regard to hierarchical structure property relationships and how these component structures can serve as templates for the design of tough materials.
V. Thompson
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Biomimetic materials: An introduction
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1992Biomimetics is an area of research in which the analysis of structures and functions of natural materials provide a source of inspiration for design and processing concepts for novel synthetic materials. Through biomimetics, it may be possible to establish structural control on a continuous length scale, resulting in superior structures able to ...
M. Sarikaya, J. T. Staley, I. A. Aksay
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Biomimetic Materials in Dentistry
Research & Reviews: Journal of Material Sciences, 2017With the arrival of technology, during the last two decades, numerous changes have been made in the field of restorative dentistry. This article reviews the various biomimetic materials and its biological properties in the field of restorative dentistry and endodontics.
Afzal Ali +3 more
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Advances in Materials, 2018
Nature has developed high‐performance materials and structures over millions of years of evolution and provides valuable sources of inspiration for the design of next‐generation structural materials, given the variety of excellent mechanical ...
Yang Yang +6 more
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Nature has developed high‐performance materials and structures over millions of years of evolution and provides valuable sources of inspiration for the design of next‐generation structural materials, given the variety of excellent mechanical ...
Yang Yang +6 more
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2013
Materials such as bone, teeth, and seashells possess remarkable combinations of properties despite the poor structural quality of their ingredients (brittle minerals and soft proteins). Nacre from mollusk shells is 3,000 times tougher than the brittle mineral it is made of, a level of toughness amplification currently unmatched by any engineering ...
Mirkhalaf, Mohammad +2 more
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Materials such as bone, teeth, and seashells possess remarkable combinations of properties despite the poor structural quality of their ingredients (brittle minerals and soft proteins). Nacre from mollusk shells is 3,000 times tougher than the brittle mineral it is made of, a level of toughness amplification currently unmatched by any engineering ...
Mirkhalaf, Mohammad +2 more
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3D printing biomimetic materials and structures for biomedical applications
, 2021Yizhen Zhu +7 more
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Biomimetics and smart materials
SPIE Proceedings, 1997Smart materials functions often mimic biological functions. Recent basic research at the U.S. Army Research Office has focused on biomimetics and meso-scale smart materials. Current ARO materials research interests and progress in these areas are reviewed for sensors, molecular recognition, signal transduction, structures and control functions.
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