CHEM-E5135 - Biomimetic materials and technologies, 27.02.2019-15.05.2019
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Pre-Task for Contact #6: Reading Material and Your Notes - 17th April, 10 am
Completion requirements
Max. 2 points.
1. Colour Changing Materials
E. Kreit, L. M. Mäthger, Roger T. Hanlon, P. B. Dennis, R. R. Naik, E. Forsythe, J. Heikenfeld, "Biological versus electronic adaptive coloration: how can one inform the other?" Journal of Royal Society of Interface 10 (2012)20120601.http://bib.fi/_ef7zg
- Note! Clicking PubMed Central link in SFX window takes you directly to the paper.
2. Self-Healing Materials
C.E. Diesendruck, N.R. Sottos, J.S. Moore, S.R. White, "Biomimetic Self-Healing” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54 (2015) 10428-10447.http://bib.fi/iFRoVQ
3. Self-Cleaning Surfaces
S. Nishimotoa, B. Bhushan, Bioinspired self-cleaning surfaces with superhydrophobicity, superoleophobicity, and superhydrophilicity, RSC Advances 3 (2013) 671-690. http://bib.fi/-YYAiw
Make a submission
Due: Wednesday, 17 April 2019, 10:00 AM
1.
Read the start of the Chapter 10 (pp. 403- 431) from Course Book (M.
Ashby et al., Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design - An
Introduction for Engineers and Architects): this gives you an overview
of functional materials.
2. After that, read the following
publications related to different functionalities (colour changing
surfaces; self-healing; self-cleaning surfaces) and biomimetics: make notes of each functionality (all notes in one file) and submit them here before Contact Session #6 (17th April).
There is no need to understand every small detail but try to understand
the basics, the following questions can help you in this:
- How has Nature provided the functionality?
- How the synthetic, biomimetic solutions work (if there is a long list of them, choose just few and try understand only them)?
- What are the challenges in the case of the functionality/synthetic solutions?
Max. 2 points.
E. Kreit, L. M. Mäthger, Roger T. Hanlon, P. B. Dennis, R. R. Naik, E. Forsythe, J. Heikenfeld, "Biological versus electronic adaptive coloration: how can one inform the other?" Journal of Royal Society of Interface 10 (2012)20120601.http://bib.fi/_ef7zg
- Note! Clicking PubMed Central link in SFX window takes you directly to the paper.
2. Self-Healing Materials
C.E. Diesendruck, N.R. Sottos, J.S. Moore, S.R. White, "Biomimetic Self-Healing” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54 (2015) 10428-10447.http://bib.fi/iFRoVQ
3. Self-Cleaning Surfaces
S. Nishimotoa, B. Bhushan, Bioinspired self-cleaning surfaces with superhydrophobicity, superoleophobicity, and superhydrophilicity, RSC Advances 3 (2013) 671-690. http://bib.fi/-YYAiw