Gradual ordering in mollusk shell nacre: theoretical modeling and experimental results

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Biominerals have attracted the attention of materials scientists, biologists, and mineralogists as well as physicists~because of their remarkable mechanical properties and incompletely elucidated formation mechanisms. Nacre, or mother-of-pearl, is a layered biomineral composite that is widely studied because of its self-assembled, efficient and accurately ordered architecture results in remarkable resistance to fracture. New experimental tools enable us to obtain new information about the organization and structure of the mineral~tablets in nacre. Our experimental and theoretical investigations yield strong evidence that orientational ordering~of these tablets is the result of dynamical self-organization.

*This work was supported by NSF award CHE\&DMR-0613972, DOE award DE-FG02-07ER15899, UW-Graduate School Vilas Award to P.U.P.A. Gilbert, and NSF awards DMR-0209630 and DMR-0906951 to SNC.

Authors

  • Susan N. Coppersmith

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin