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Journal:Materials Advances
Abstract:Bioinspired materials exhibit unique design strategies derived from nature, with remarkable biomimetic structures and identical biological features. Among them, bioinspired carbon nanotube (CNT)-based materials have attracted great interest because CNTs, as construction materials, have several advantages in terms of their structural, chemical, and physical properties. In this review, we present a systematic overview of the progress of CNT-based materials with design inspiration from nature in recent years. Firstly, the advantages of CNTs in the fabrication of bioinspired CNT-based materials are summarized, including their unique structure with high mechanical properties, controllable functionalized surfaces, and high conductivity. Secondly, different design strategies are categorized, where CNTs can directly act as artificial nanochannels, arrange to form CNT-assembled structures, or combine with inorganic, organic, and polymer materials to achieve CNT composites. Thirdly, their applications in reinforcement materials, energy conversion, nanopatterned surfaces, dry adhesion, and bioengineering are discussed. Finally, further challenges and perspectives are outlined, which will offer a comprehensive view and inspiration for scientists to develop bioinspired CNT-based materials with more advanced and beneficial performances.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Volume:3,
Page Number:3070-3088
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2022-02-24
DOI number:10.1039/d2ma00086e
Links to published journals:https://pubs-rsc-org-s.atrust.hqu.edu.cn:9443/en/content/articlelanding/2022/ma/d2ma00086e
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樊漪,特聘研究员,华侨大学材料科学与工程学院
2021年博士毕业于厦门大学物理化学专业,师从国家杰青侯旭教授;2021年至2025年期间在厦门大学化学化工学院从事博士后研究工作,合作导师为侯旭教授。
主要研究方向为跨尺度液体界面行为及其应用,重点关注液体在表界面的动态变化与响应性调控,在生物传感器开发、靶标蛋白作用机制解析及物质检测等领域取得了具有特色的研究成果。已发表21文章,以第一作者在Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.(3篇)、Nat. Commun.等期刊发表论文9篇,已申请专利15项,授权9项。主持国家自然科学基金青年项目1项,博士后科学基金面上项目1项,参与国家级科研项目6项。
课题组与厦门大学国家杰青团队深度合作,联合培养硕士、博士研究生。欢迎对表界面科学、液体门控技术、物质检测等方向感兴趣的青年学子加入!