Teeth are designed to deliver high forces while withstanding the generated stresses. Aside from isolated mineral-free exception (e.g., marine polychaetes and squids), minerals are thought to be indispensable for tooth-hardening and durability. Here, the unmineralized teeth of the giant keyhole limpet (Megathura crenulata) are shown to attain a stiffness, which is twofold higher than any known organic biogenic structures. In these teeth, protein and chitin fibers establish a stiff compact outer shell enclosing a less compact core. The stiffness and its gradients emerge from a concerted interaction across multiple length-scales: packing of hydrophobic proteins and folding into secondary structures mediated by Ca2+ and Mg2+ together with a str...
Abstract We measured hardness, modulus of elasticity, and, for the first time, loss tangent, energy ...
The biomaterial with the highest known tensile strength is a unique composite of chitin and goethite...
Hard biological polymers exhibiting a truly thermoplastic behavior that can maintain their structura...
Teeth are designed to deliver high forces while withstanding the generated stresses. Aside from isol...
Limpets are marine mollusks using mineralized teeth, one of the hardest and strongest biomaterials, ...
Materials that display a negative Poisson’s ratio, a property also referred to as auxeticity, have b...
This work is dedicated to characterizing unexplored structural biological materials in both minerali...
The teeth of limpets exploit distinctive composite nanostructures consisting of high volume fraction...
Chiton are marine mollusks who use heavily mineralized and ultrahard teeth to feed on epilithic and ...
Materials displaying negative Poisson's ratio, referred to as auxeticity, have been found in nature ...
Parrotfish (Scaridae) feed by biting stony corals. To investigate how their teeth endure the associa...
The tongue of the C. stelleri is provided with numerous rows of highly mineralized teeth composed of...
Parrotfish (<i>Scaridae</i>) feed by biting stony corals. To investigate how their teeth endure the ...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Limpet teeth are an example of a biological short fiber reinforced composite material used for a mec...
Abstract We measured hardness, modulus of elasticity, and, for the first time, loss tangent, energy ...
The biomaterial with the highest known tensile strength is a unique composite of chitin and goethite...
Hard biological polymers exhibiting a truly thermoplastic behavior that can maintain their structura...
Teeth are designed to deliver high forces while withstanding the generated stresses. Aside from isol...
Limpets are marine mollusks using mineralized teeth, one of the hardest and strongest biomaterials, ...
Materials that display a negative Poisson’s ratio, a property also referred to as auxeticity, have b...
This work is dedicated to characterizing unexplored structural biological materials in both minerali...
The teeth of limpets exploit distinctive composite nanostructures consisting of high volume fraction...
Chiton are marine mollusks who use heavily mineralized and ultrahard teeth to feed on epilithic and ...
Materials displaying negative Poisson's ratio, referred to as auxeticity, have been found in nature ...
Parrotfish (Scaridae) feed by biting stony corals. To investigate how their teeth endure the associa...
The tongue of the C. stelleri is provided with numerous rows of highly mineralized teeth composed of...
Parrotfish (<i>Scaridae</i>) feed by biting stony corals. To investigate how their teeth endure the ...
Dentin in teeth is a bone-like nanocomposite built of carbonated hydroxyapatite (cHAP) mineral parti...
Limpet teeth are an example of a biological short fiber reinforced composite material used for a mec...
Abstract We measured hardness, modulus of elasticity, and, for the first time, loss tangent, energy ...
The biomaterial with the highest known tensile strength is a unique composite of chitin and goethite...
Hard biological polymers exhibiting a truly thermoplastic behavior that can maintain their structura...