Collaborative Research: Stronger than Glass Fibers, Stiffer than Steel Wires: A New Perspective into the Mechanics of Cellulose Nanocrystals
合作研究:比玻璃纤维更强,比钢丝更硬:纤维素纳米晶体力学的新视角
基本信息
- 批准号:1100806
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
ID: MPS/DMR/BMAT(7623) 1100806 PI: Shahbazian-Yassar, Reza ORG: Michigan TechID: MPS/DMR/BMAT(7623) 1100572 PI: Simonsen, John ORG: Oregon StateTitle: Collaborative Research: Stronger than Glass Fibers, Stiffer than Steel Wires: A New Perspective into the Mechanics of Cellulose NanocrystalsINTELLECTUAL MERIT: Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are highly crystalline organic polymers that can be extracted from natural materials. They are stiffer than aluminum and theoretical calculations place their tensile strength at 7500 MPa, higher than glass fibers or steel. Inasmuch as these crystals are biocompatible, lightweight, low cost, and sustainable they offer potential for applications in biomedical materials, energy technologies, electronics, and microelectromechanical systems devices. To date, no experimental tests have been utilized to investigate the strength properties of CNCs. This proposal aims to fill these gaps. In order to evaluate such properties the underlying mechanisms responsible for nanoscale mechanics should be determined. In-situ experiments and multiscale models for deformations in small-scale components can open possibilities for improved design and applications of CNCs. The objectives of this research are (1) to explore the nanoscale mechanics of individual CNCs as a function of the biological source, (2) to determine the dependence of CNC's mechanical properties on cellulose crystal dimensions, and (3) to fully characterize the elastic moduli of CNCs as function of their crystallographic orientations. To meet these objectives, nanomechanical properties will be investigated through the use of a novel in-situ characterization technique that enables atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments inside the chamber of a transmission electron microscope. The in-situ data will then be used to develop and validate the continuum mechanics and molecular dynamics models of CNCs.BROADER IMPACTS: CNC-based materials are expected to have beneficial uses in a variety of technical applications, such as composite materials, packaging, tissue engineering scaffolds, drug delivery vectors, Li-ion batteries, and electronic displays. Several exchanges of OSU and Michigan Tech students are planned to promote multidisciplinary education (microscopy, cellulose nanocrystals preparation, and computational mechanics). The PIs will recruit female and minority undergraduate research students through the Michigan Community College/University Partnership program at Michigan Tech and the Saturday Academy's Apprenticeships in Science and Engineering Program at OSU. The Michigan Tech PI will also participate in outreach activities for local high school female and underrepresented students during the Engineering Scholars Program at Michigan Tech. The Oregon State PI will increase local area awareness by providing lectures/discussions on Oregon State Public Radio. In-situ videos of microscopy experiments will also be made available to the community via YouTube©, ACS Chemical and Engineering News, and the NanoHuB© network.
ID:MPS/DMR/BMAT(7623)1100806 PI:Shahbazian-Yassar,Reza ORG:Michigan技术ID:MPS/DMR/BMAT(7623)1100572 PI:Simonsen,John ORG:俄勒冈州合作研究:比玻璃纤维更强,比钢丝更硬:纤维素纳米晶体力学的新视角智力优势:纤维素纳米晶体(CNCs)是高度结晶的有机聚合物,可以从天然材料中提取。 它们比铝更硬,理论计算将其拉伸强度置于7500 MPa,高于玻璃纤维或钢。 由于这些晶体具有生物相容性、重量轻、成本低和可持续性,它们在生物医学材料、能源技术、电子和微机电系统设备中提供了应用潜力。 到目前为止,还没有实验测试已被用于研究的强度性能的CNC。 本提案旨在填补这些空白。 为了评估这些性能,应确定纳米级力学的基本机制。 原位实验和多尺度模型的变形在小规模的组件可以打开的可能性,改善设计和应用的数控。 本研究的目的是(1)探索单个CNCs的纳米级力学作为生物来源的函数,(2)确定CNC的机械性能对纤维素晶体尺寸的依赖性,以及(3)充分表征CNCs的弹性模量作为其晶体取向的函数。 为了实现这些目标,将通过使用新型原位表征技术来研究纳米力学性能,该技术能够在透射电子显微镜的腔室内进行原子力显微镜(AFM)实验。 原位数据将被用于开发和验证连续介质力学和分子动力学模型的CNCs。更广泛的IMPLENDER:基于CNCs的材料有望在各种技术应用中具有有益的用途,如复合材料,包装,组织工程支架,药物输送载体,锂离子电池和电子显示器。 OSU和密歇根理工大学的学生计划进行几次交流,以促进多学科教育(显微镜,纤维素纳米晶体制备和计算力学)。 PI将通过密歇根理工大学的密歇根社区学院/大学伙伴关系计划和俄勒冈州立大学的科学与工程计划周六学院学徒计划招募女性和少数民族本科研究生。 密歇根理工大学PI还将在密歇根理工大学工程学者计划期间参加针对当地高中女生和代表性不足的学生的外展活动。 俄勒冈州PI将通过在俄勒冈州公共广播电台提供讲座/讨论来提高当地的意识。 显微镜实验的现场视频也将通过YouTube©,ACS化学和工程新闻和NanoHuB©网络提供给社区。
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