2006
DOI: 10.1021/la061027k
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Exploring Gradients of Halogens and Zinc in the Surface and Subsurface of Nereis Jaws

Abstract: The outstanding mechanical properties of impact-bearing tissues, such as Nereis jaws, make their morphology and chemical composition a subject of particular interest. The complex structure of the jaw was recently reported to exhibit molecular gradients that were closely correlated with stiffness and hardness.(18) Accordingly, we have explored the spatial distribution and bonding chemistries of Zn and the halogens in the surface structure of the jaws. Using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and scanning el… Show more

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“…The three peaks NH 2 (401.6 eV), NH (399.8 eV), and N (398.5 eV) of N1s spectrum were found in the KP@PDA and cotton@PDA (Figures S2b‐iii and S3b‐iii, respectively, Supporting Information). The presence of higher intensity of secondary amines suggests that the primary amine group of dopamine was converted to secondary amine in indolic compounds, which is consistent with the formation of PDA 15b,27. Overall, it is evident that the surface modification of PDA gave rise to the same chemistry on the modified cotton and kapok fibers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The three peaks NH 2 (401.6 eV), NH (399.8 eV), and N (398.5 eV) of N1s spectrum were found in the KP@PDA and cotton@PDA (Figures S2b‐iii and S3b‐iii, respectively, Supporting Information). The presence of higher intensity of secondary amines suggests that the primary amine group of dopamine was converted to secondary amine in indolic compounds, which is consistent with the formation of PDA 15b,27. Overall, it is evident that the surface modification of PDA gave rise to the same chemistry on the modified cotton and kapok fibers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The Zn 2P 3/2 and Zn 2P 1/2 peaks are located at 1 022.4 and 1 045.1 eV, respectively. Comparing to the binding energies of Zn 2P 3/2 and Zn 2P 1/2 of Zn 2+ at about 1 022.0 and 1 045.0 eV [15,16] , the zinc in Zn-MMT-3 is in the bivalent zinc state.…”
Section: Chemical Composition and Zinc Valence Statementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Both jaws have similar shapes and mechanical properties that resemble those of human dentin but without a similar reliance on mineral. Glycera jaws consist of melanin ($37 dry wt.%), protein ($50%), copper-based minerals and metal ions (up to 10%), whereas Nereis jaws are a composite of halogenated proteins (70-90% of the total dry mass) and metal ions [1,4,[6][7][8][9][10]. Melanin, which is usually associated with pigmentation, has significant load-bearing properties in Glycera jaw [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%