A biomimetic ion-crosslinked layered double hydroxide/alginate hybrid film

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Abstract

Natural nacre has an ordered layered arrangement of calcium carbonate platelets and ion-crosslinked protein, which enable it to achieve outstanding mechanical properties. Inspired by the relationship between structure and mechanical properties of natural nacre, we fabricate a Ca2+-crosslinked layered double hydroxide/alginate (LDH/ALG-Ca2+) hybrid film through filtration of Ca2+-crosslinked LDH/ALG hybrid building blocks. The LDH nanoplatelets and alginate were alternately stacked giving an ordered layered structure, in which alginate was crosslinked by Ca2+. The effect of LDH content and Ca2+ crosslinking on the microstructure and interfacial interaction of LDH/ALG-Ca2+ hybrid films was studied systematically. The optimized nacre-like hybrid film exhibits good flexibility and high strength (194 MPa), superior to natural nacre. The ordered layered structure and small diameter of LDH give the hybrid film a high transparency of 74-94% in the visible light wavelength range.

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Liang, B. L., Wang, J. F., Shu, Y. Q., Yin, P. G., & Guo, L. (2017). A biomimetic ion-crosslinked layered double hydroxide/alginate hybrid film. RSC Advances, 7(52), 32601–32606. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04577h

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