2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c01538
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Distinctive Impact of Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Behavior of Nacreous and Crossed-Lamellar Structures in Biological Shells: Critical Role of Organic Matrix

Abstract: As biological ceramic composites, mollusk shells exhibit an excellent strength−toughness combination that should be dependent on aragonite/organic matrix interfaces. The mechanical properties and fracture mechanisms of the nacreous structure in the Cristaria plicata (C. plicata) shell and crossed-lamellar structures in the Cymbiola nobilis (C. nobilis) shell were investigated, focusing on the critical role of the organic matrix/aragonite interface bonding that can be adjusted by heat treatments. It is found th… Show more

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“…The nacre is found in the shells of bivalves and gastropod mollusks and consists of an aragonite layer and an organic layer. [ 172 , 173 , 174 , 175 ] Specifically, the aragonite layer consists of CaCO 3 particles, proteins, and chitin, and the organic layer consists of proteins and chitin fibrils. The good toughness and impact resistance of the nacre mainly depend on the viscoelastic organic layer to provide a path for crack deflection.…”
Section: Lamellar Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nacre is found in the shells of bivalves and gastropod mollusks and consists of an aragonite layer and an organic layer. [ 172 , 173 , 174 , 175 ] Specifically, the aragonite layer consists of CaCO 3 particles, proteins, and chitin, and the organic layer consists of proteins and chitin fibrils. The good toughness and impact resistance of the nacre mainly depend on the viscoelastic organic layer to provide a path for crack deflection.…”
Section: Lamellar Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%