Nanoscale-Structured Hybrid Bragg Stacks with Orientation-and Composition-Dependent Mechanical and Thermal Transport Properties: Implications for Nacre Mimetics and Heat Management Applications

Theresa Dörres, Malgorzata Bartkiewicz, Kai Herrmann, Marius Schöttle, Daniel Wagner, Zuyuan Wang, Olli Ikkala, Markus Retsch*, George Fytas, Josef Breu

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Abstract

Layered nanomaterials fascinate researchers for their mechanical, barrier, optical, and transport properties. Nacre is a biological example thereof, combining excellent mechanical properties by aligned submicron inorganic platelets and nanoscale proteinic interlayers. Mimicking nacre with advanced nanosheets requires ultraconfined organic layers aimed at nacre-like high reinforcement fractions. We describe inorganic/polymer hybrid Bragg stacks with one or two fluorohectorite clay layers alternating with one or two poly(ethylene glycol) layers. As indicated by X-ray diffraction, perfect one-dimensional crystallinity allows for homogeneous single-phase materials with up to a 84% clay volume fraction. Brillouin light spectroscopy allows the exploration of ultimate mechanical moduli without disturbance by flaws, suggesting an unprecedentedly high Young's modulus of 162 GPa along the aligned clays, indicating almost ideal reinforcement under these conditions. Importantly, low heat conductivity is observed across films, κ⊥ = 0.11-0.15 W m-1 K-1, with a high anisotropy of κ||/κ⊥ = 28-33. The macroscopic mechanical properties show ductile-to-brittle change with an increase in the clay volume fraction from 54% to 70%. Conceptually, this work reveals the ultimate elastic and thermal properties of aligned layered clay nanocomposites in flaw-tolerant conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4119-4129
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume5
Issue number3
Early online date2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2022
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Brillouin light spectroscopy
  • mechanical tensor
  • nacre mimetic
  • organic-inorganic nanocomposites
  • thermal conductivity

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