Print Email Facebook Twitter Biological Production of Spatially Organized Functional Materials Title Biological Production of Spatially Organized Functional Materials Author Yu, K. (TU Delft BN/Marie-Eve Aubin-Tam Lab) Contributor Aubin-Tam, M.E. (promotor) Lin, Y. (copromotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Corporate name Delft University of Technology Date 2021-06-18 Abstract Catastrophic breakage of a material might bring severe accidents in aerospace engineering, construction, and transportation field. Therefore, engineering material with high toughness values is very important for these special applications. Many biological materials in nature, such as nacre, silk, and wood, possess high toughness values because of their highly organized micro- and nanostructure. Inspired by these natural materials, many scientists tried to build tough materials by improving their orientation of the micro- and nanostructure. However, most of the current fabrication methods are either energy-consuming or labor-intensive, the mild and scalable production of engineering tough materials remains challenging. Subject Bioinspired materialsLiving materials3D bioprintingBacterial celluloseNacre To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:57651a9a-5dab-4459-a320-302b6c680b8e ISBN 978-90-8593-479-0 Series Casimir PhD Series, 2021 (13) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2021 K. Yu Files PDF PhD_thesis_Kui_Yu_final_version.pdf 8.04 MB PDF Propositions_Kui_Yu.pdf 6.38 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:57651a9a-5dab-4459-a320-302b6c680b8e/datastream/OBJ1/view