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Revealing enigmatic mucus structures in the deep sea using DeepPIV 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7814) : 78-+
作者:  Nguyen, Ngoc Uyen Nhi;  Canseco, Diana C.;  Xiao, Feng;  Nakada, Yuji;  Li, Shujuan;  Lam, Nicholas T.;  Muralidhar, Shalini A.;  Savla, Jainy J.;  Hill, Joseph A.;  Le, Victor;  Zidan, Kareem A.;  El-Feky, Hamed W.;  Wang, Zhaoning;  Ahmed, Mahmoud Salama;  Hubbi, Maimon E.;  Menendez-Montes, Ivan
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Advanced deep-sea imaging tools yield insights into the structure and function of mucus filtration houses built by midwater giant larvaceans.


Many animals build complex structures to aid in their survival, but very few are built exclusively from materials that animals create (1,2). In the midwaters of the ocean, mucoid structures are readily secreted by numerous animals, and serve many vital functions(3,4). However, little is known about these mucoid structures owing to the challenges of observing them in the deep sea. Among these mucoid forms, the '  houses'  of larvaceans are marvels of nature(5), and in the ocean twilight zone giant larvaceans secrete and build mucus filtering structures that can reach diameters of more than 1 m(6). Here we describe in situ laser-imaging technology(7) that reconstructs three-dimensional models of mucus forms. The models provide high-resolution views of giant larvacean houses and elucidate the role that house structure has in food capture and predator avoidance. Now that tools exist to study mucus structures found throughout the ocean, we can shed light on some of nature'  s most complex forms.


  
Layered nanocomposites by shear-flow-induced alignment of nanosheets 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 210-+
作者:  Rollie, Clare;  Chevallereau, Anne;  Watson, Bridget N. J.;  Chyou, Te-yuan;  Fradet, Olivier;  McLeod, Isobel;  Fineran, Peter C.;  Brown, Chris M.;  Gandon, Sylvain;  Westra, Edze R.
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Layered nanocomposites fabricated using a continuous and scalable process achieve properties exceeding those of natural nacre, the result of stiffened matrix polymer chains confined between highly aligned nanosheets.


Biological materials, such as bones, teeth and mollusc shells, are well known for their excellent strength, modulus and toughness(1-3). Such properties are attributed to the elaborate layered microstructure of inorganic reinforcing nanofillers, especially two-dimensional nanosheets or nanoplatelets, within a ductile organic matrix(4-6). Inspired by these biological structures, several assembly strategies-including layer-by-layer(4,7,8), casting(9,10), vacuum filtration(11-13) and use of magnetic fields(14,15)-have been used to develop layered nanocomposites. However, how to produce ultrastrong layered nanocomposites in a universal, viable and scalable manner remains an open issue. Here we present a strategy to produce nanocomposites with highly ordered layered structures using shear-flow-induced alignment of two-dimensional nanosheets at an immiscible hydrogel/oil interface. For example, nanocomposites based on nanosheets of graphene oxide and clay exhibit a tensile strength of up to 1,215 +/- 80 megapascals and a Young'  s modulus of 198.8 +/- 6.5 gigapascals, which are 9.0 and 2.8 times higher, respectively, than those of natural nacre (mother of pearl). When nanosheets of clay are used, the toughness of the resulting nanocomposite can reach 36.7 +/- 3.0 megajoules per cubic metre, which is 20.4 times higher than that of natural nacre  meanwhile, the tensile strength is 1,195 +/- 60 megapascals. Quantitative analysis indicates that the well aligned nanosheets form a critical interphase, and this results in the observed mechanical properties. We consider that our strategy, which could be readily extended to align a variety of two-dimensional nanofillers, could be applied to a wide range of structural composites and lead to the development of high-performance composites.


  
Functional and structural responses to marine urbanisation 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (1)
作者:  Mayer-Pinto, M.;  Cole, V. J.;  Johnston, E. L.;  Bugnot, A.;  Hurst, H.;  Airoldi, L.;  Glasby, T. M.;  Dafforn, K. A.
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urbanisation  artificial structures  ecosystem functioning  filtration rates  functional groups  oysters  habitat-forming species  
On the early fate of hydrothermal iron at deep-sea vents: A reassessment after in situ filtration 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 44 (9)
作者:  Waeles, M.;  Cotte, L.;  Pernet-Coudrier, B.;  Chavagnac, V.;  Cathalot, C.;  Leleu, T.;  Laes-Huon, A.;  Perhirin, A.;  Riso, R. D.;  Sarradin, P-M.
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hydrothermal  iron  sulfide  venting  filtration  precipitation  
Experimental investigation of clogging dynamics in homogeneous porous medium 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2017, 53 (3)
作者:  Shen, Jikang;  Ni, Rui
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clogging  filtration  refractive-index matching  particle tracking  
Integrated Technology Air Cleaners (ITAC): Design and Evaluation 科技报告
来源:US Department of Energy (DOE). 出版年: 2013
作者:  Fisk, William J.;  Cohn, Sebastian;  Destaillats, Hugo;  Henzel, Victor;  Sidheswaran, Meera;  Sullivan, Douglas P.
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air cleaning  catalyst  energy efficiency  filtration  homes  ventilation