Authors
Etienne Munch, Maximimilan E Launey, Daan H Alsem, Eduardo Saiz, Antoni P Tomsia, Robert O Ritchie
Publication date
2008/12/5
Journal
Science
Volume
322
Issue
5907
Pages
1516-1520
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The notion of mimicking natural structures in the synthesis of new structural materials has generated enormous interest but has yielded few practical advances. Natural composites achieve strength and toughness through complex hierarchical designs that are extremely difficult to replicate synthetically. We emulate nature's toughening mechanisms by combining two ordinary compounds, aluminum oxide and polymethyl methacrylate, into ice-templated structures whose toughness can be more than 300 times (in energy terms) that of their constituents. The final product is a bulk hybrid ceramic-based material whose high yield strength and fracture toughness [∼200 megapascals (MPa) and ∼30 MPa·m1/2] represent specific properties comparable to those of aluminum alloys. These model materials can be used to identify the key microstructural features that should guide the synthesis of bio-inspired ceramic-based …
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