Biomaterial systems for mechanosensing and actuation

被引:576
作者
Fratzl, Peter [1 ]
Barth, Friedrich G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Colloids & Interfaces, Dept Biomat, D-14424 Potsdam, Germany
[2] Univ Vienna, Dept Neurobiol & Cognit Res, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
ARTHROPOD FILIFORM HAIRS; CUPIENNIUS-SALEI KEYS; ARACHNID SLIT SENSILLA; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; SPIDER TRICHOBOTHRIA; STRUCTURAL-MATERIALS; TOUCH RECEPTION; FLOW-SENSORS; WHEAT AWNS; PINE-CONES;
D O I
10.1038/nature08603
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Living organisms use composite materials for various functions, such as mechanical support, protection, motility and the sensing of signals. Although the individual components of these materials may have poor mechanical qualities, they form composites of polymers and minerals with a remarkable variety of functional properties. Researchers are now using these natural systems as models for artificial mechanosensors and actuators, through studying both natural structures and their interactions with the environment. In addition to inspiring the design of new materials, analysis of natural structures on this basis can provide insight into evolutionary constraints on structure-function relationships in living organisms and the variety of structural solutions that emerged from these constraints.
引用
收藏
页码:442 / 448
页数:7
相关论文
共 73 条
[51]   Bioinspired Material Approaches to Sensing [J].
McConney, Michael E. ;
Anderson, Kyle D. ;
Brott, Lawrence L. ;
Naik, Rajesh R. ;
Tsukruk, Vladimir V. .
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, 2009, 19 (16) :2527-2544
[52]   Surface force spectroscopic point load measurements and viscoelastic modelling of the micromechanical properties of air flow sensitive hairs of a spider (Cupiennius salei) [J].
McConney, Michael E. ;
Schaber, Clemens F. ;
Julian, Michael D. ;
Eberhardt, William C. ;
Humphrey, Joseph A. C. ;
Barth, Friedrich G. ;
Tsukruk, Vladimir V. .
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, 2009, 6 (37) :681-694
[53]   Materials science - Multitasking in tissues and materials [J].
Messersmith, Phillip B. .
SCIENCE, 2008, 319 (5871) :1767-1768
[54]   Tough, Bio-Inspired Hybrid Materials [J].
Munch, E. ;
Launey, M. E. ;
Alsem, D. H. ;
Saiz, E. ;
Tomsia, A. P. ;
Ritchie, R. O. .
SCIENCE, 2008, 322 (5907) :1516-1520
[55]  
Neville A.C., 2012, Biology of the Arthropod Cuticle
[56]   Materials science - Bioinspired structural materials [J].
Ortiz, Christine ;
Boyce, Mary C. .
SCIENCE, 2008, 319 (5866) :1053-1054
[57]  
Pennycuick CJ, 1992, NEWTON RULES BIOL PH, P30
[58]   Self-Organization of a Mesoscale Bristle into Ordered, Hierarchical Helical Assemblies [J].
Pokroy, Boaz ;
Kang, Sung H. ;
Mahadevan, L. ;
Aizenberg, Joanna .
SCIENCE, 2009, 323 (5911) :237-240
[59]   Hygromorphs: from pine cones to biomimetic bilayers [J].
Reyssat, E. ;
Mahadevan, L. .
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, 2009, 6 (39) :951-957
[60]   SAP PRESSURE IN VASCULAR PLANTS - NEGATIVE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE CAN BE MEASURED IN PLANTS [J].
SCHOLANDER, PF ;
HAMMEL, HT ;
BRADSTREET, ED ;
HEMMINGSEN, EA .
SCIENCE, 1965, 148 (3668) :339-+