Bioinspired Bouligand cellulose nanocrystal composites: a review of mechanical properties

Volume: 376, Issue: 2112, Pages: 20170050 - 20170050
Published: Dec 25, 2017
Abstract
The twisted plywood, or Bouligand, structure is the most commonly observed microstructural motif in natural materials that possess high mechanical strength and toughness, such as that found in bone and the mantis shrimp dactyl club. These materials are isotropically toughened by a low volume fraction of soft, energy-dissipating polymer and by the Bouligand structure itself, through shear wave filtering and crack twisting, deflection and arrest....
Paper Details
Title
Bioinspired Bouligand cellulose nanocrystal composites: a review of mechanical properties
Published Date
Dec 25, 2017
Volume
376
Issue
2112
Pages
20170050 - 20170050
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