About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Biological Materials Science
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Presentation Title |
Bioinspired Graphene Nanocomposites with Exceptionally High Mechanical Performance |
Author(s) |
Xiaodong Li |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Xiaodong Li |
Abstract Scope |
Nacre (mother of pearl), commonly referred to as nature’s armor, has served as a blueprint for engineering stronger and tougher bioinspired materials. Nature organizes a brick-and-mortar-like architecture in nacre, with hard bricks of aragonite sandwiched with soft biopolymer layers. Graphene is a game changing material. We cloned nacre’s hierarchical architecture and reinforcing mechanisms in engineered materials by simply shear mixing, freeze drying, and sintering of metal powders and graphene sheets. Such man-made nacre-like graphene/metal composites achieved an exceptional enhancement in both strength and toughness. Additionally, we demonstrate that a small amount of graphene can minimize porosity/defects and reinforce carbon fibers. The 0.075 weight % graphene-reinforced carbon fiber exhibits 225% increase in strength and 184% enhancement in Young’s modulus. Such design strategy and model material system should guide the synthesis of bioinspired materials to achieve exceptionally high mechanical performance. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Biomaterials, Mechanical Properties, Composites |