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  1. Nacre - Wikipedia

    • Nacre , also known as mother-of-pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent. Nacre is found in some of the most ancient lineages of bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods. However, the inner layer in the great ma… 展开

    Physical characteristics

    Nacre is composed of hexagonal platelets of aragonite (a form of calcium carbonate) 10–20 μm wide and 0.5 … 展开

    Commercial sources

    The main commercial sources of mother-of-pearl have been the pearl oyster, freshwater pearl mussels, and to a lesser extent the abalone, popular for their sturdiness and beauty in the latter half of the 19th century.
    Widely used for … 展开

    Uses

    Both black and white nacre are used for architectural purposes. The natural nacre may be artificially tinted to almost any color. Nacre tesserae may be cut into shapes and laminated to a ceramic tile or marble base. The tesserae are han… 展开

    Manufactured nacre

    In 2012, researchers created calcium-based nacre in the laboratory by mimicking its natural growth process.
    In 2014, researchers used lasers to create an analogue of nacre by engraving networks of wav… 展开

    Further reading

    • Abid, N.; Mirkhalaf, M.; Barthelat, F. (2018). "Discrete-element modeling of nacre-like materials: Effects of random microstructures on strain localization and mechanical performance". Journal of the Mechanics and … 展开

     
  1. Nacre (/ ˈneɪkər / NAY-kər, also / ˈnækrə / NAK-rə), [1] also known as mother-of-pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer.
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    Nacre (/ ˈneɪkər / NAY-kər, also / ˈnækrə / NAK-rə), [1] also known as mother-of-pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nacre
    Scientifically, nacre is the inner iridescent layer of oyster shells which is composed primarily of aragonite (a form of crystalized calcium carbonate) and conchiolin.
    assael.com/blog/what-is-nacre-and-how-does-it-cre…
    Researchers have known the basics of nacre’s secret for decades—it’s made of microscopic “bricks” of a mineral called aragonite, laced together with a “mortar” made of organic material.
    news.umich.edu/cracking-the-mystery-of-natures-t…
    Nacre is composed of 95 wt% aragonite (a crystallographic form of CaCO3) and 5 wt% organic materials (proteins and polysaccharides).
    pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2012/ra/c2ra…
  2. A review of nacre-inspired materials: Chemistry, strengthening ...

  3. Nacre - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  4. The science behind mother of pearl: what makes Nacre …

    2019年11月6日 · Researchers deem nacre to be “the toughest material” and now look for ways to synthesize lighter and stronger materials inspired by the mollusk’s methods. While inspiring the materials sciences to learn from …

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    2016年8月22日 · 贝壳 珍珠层 (nacre),又称珍珠母(mother of pearl),通常能在软体动物贝壳的内表面找到,是软体动物分泌出来保护自己的物质,与珍珠的形成密切相关。贝壳的珍珠层不但色彩绚丽,力学性能也极好,近年来,模拟 …

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  6. Mass production of bulk artificial nacre with excellent

    2017年8月18日 · Herein, we develop an efficient and versatile bottom-up approach to fabricate large-sized 3D bulk nacre-mimetic materials starting from individual inorganic microplatelets via combining well ...

  7. Cracking the mystery of nature’s toughest material

  8. Nacre-inspired composites with different macroscopic …

    2018年4月2日 · 3D nacre-inspired bulk materials show excellent performance in terms of their light weight, strength and toughness, making them suitable for use as engineering materials.

  9. Biomimetic layer-by-layer assembly of artificial nacre

    2012年7月24日 · We present a route to artificial nacre, which resembles the biogenic material in terms of the detailed synthesis route, its structure as well as in its mechanical and optical properties.

  10. Hierarchical structure and mechanical properties of nacre: a review ...