Bioinspired Hydroxyapatite/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Composite with a Nacre‐Mimetic Architecture by a Bidirectional Freezing Method — Hao Bai (2015) | RDL Network
Bioinspired Hydroxyapatite/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Composite with a Nacre‐Mimetic Architecture by a Bidirectional Freezing Method
Advanced Materials 28(1): 50-56
Article 2015 English
Authors
HB
Hao Bai
FW
Flynn Walsh
BG
Bernd Gludovatz
Abstract
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Using a bidirectional freezing technique, combined with uniaxial pressing and in situ polymerization, “nacre-mimetic” hydroxyapatite/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) composites are developed by processing large-scale aligned lamellar ceramic scaffolds. Structural and mechanical characterization shows “brick-and-mortar” structures, akin to nacre, with interesting combinations of strength, stiffness, and work of fracture, which provide a pathway to making strong and tough lightweight materials.
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