Functional gradients and heterogeneities in biological materials: Design principles, functions, and bioinspired applications

Volume: 88, Pages: 467 - 498
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Living organisms have ingeniously evolved functional gradients and heterogeneities to create high-performance biological materials from a fairly limited choice of elements and compounds during long-term evolution and selection. The translation of such design motifs into synthetic materials offers a spectrum of feasible pathways towards unprecedented properties and functionalities that are favorable for practical uses in a variety of engineering...
Paper Details
Title
Functional gradients and heterogeneities in biological materials: Design principles, functions, and bioinspired applications
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
88
Pages
467 - 498
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