Persistent polyamorphism in the chiton tooth: From a new biomineral to inks for additive manufacturing

Abstract
Engineering structures that bridge between elements with disparate mechanical properties are a significant challenge. Organisms reap synergy by creating complex shapes that are intricately graded. For instance, the wear-resistant cusp of the chiton radula tooth works in concert with progressively softer microarchitectural units as the mollusk grazes on and erodes rock. Herein, we focus on the stylus that connects the ultrahard and stiff tooth...
Paper Details
Title
Persistent polyamorphism in the chiton tooth: From a new biomineral to inks for additive manufacturing
Published Date
Jun 4, 2021
Volume
118
Issue
23
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