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Analysis of an ultra hard magnetic biomineral in chiton radular teeth

16 February 2010
James C. Weaver, Qianqian Wang, Ali Miserez, Anthony Tantuccio, Ryan Stromberg, Krassimir N. Bozhilov, Peter Maxwell, Richard Nay, Shinobu T. Heier, Elaine DiMasi, David Kisailus

Recent analyses of the ultrastructural and mechanical properties of mineralized biological materials have demonstrated some common architectural features that can help explain their observed damage tolerance.

Nature has accomplished this feat through the precise control of anisotropic crystal nucleation and growth processes in conjunction with nanoscale control over the self-assembly of spatially distinct organic and inorganic phases, resulting in effective inhibition of crack propagation through these materials.

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