Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found to greatly increase the fracture toughness of biomaterials by providing a reversible, molecular-scale energy-dissipation mechanism. This mechanism relies on the energy, of order 100 eV, needed to reduce entropy and increase enthalpy as molecular segments are stretched after being released by the breaking of weak bonds, called sacrificial bonds. This energy is relatively large compared to the energy needed to break the polymer backbone, of order a few eV. In many biological cases, the breaking of sacrificial bonds has been found to be reversible, thereby additionally providing a "self-healing" property to the material. Due to the nanoscopic nature of t...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Multivalent interactions play a critical role in a variety of biological processes on both molecular...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
AbstractSacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found t...
ABSTRACT Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found ...
Sacrificial bonds have been observed in several biological materials and structures and can increase...
We investigate the entropic force-elongation behavior of a polymer chain in the presence of the sacr...
International audienceSacrificial bonds and hidden length confer on hard and dry natural materials, ...
We present here the measurement of the single-polymer entropic elasticity and the single covalent bo...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
For thousands of years, nature has selected and perfected the conformation foldings of its molecular...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Multivalent interactions play a critical role in a variety of biological processes on both molecular...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
AbstractSacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found t...
ABSTRACT Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found ...
Sacrificial bonds have been observed in several biological materials and structures and can increase...
We investigate the entropic force-elongation behavior of a polymer chain in the presence of the sacr...
International audienceSacrificial bonds and hidden length confer on hard and dry natural materials, ...
We present here the measurement of the single-polymer entropic elasticity and the single covalent bo...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
For thousands of years, nature has selected and perfected the conformation foldings of its molecular...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Multivalent interactions play a critical role in a variety of biological processes on both molecular...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...