Diatom bionanotribology-biological surfaces in relative motion: Their design, friction, adhesion, lubrication and wear

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作者
Gebeshuber, IC
Stachelberger, H
Drack, M
机构
[1] Austrian Ctr Competence Tribol AC2T Res GmbH, A-2700 Wiener Neustadt, Austria
[2] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Allgemeine Phys, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
[3] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Chem Engn, A-1060 Vienna, Austria
[4] Vienna Univ Technol, Ctr Appropriate Technol, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
关键词
tribology; lubrication; friction; wear; biomimetics; diatoms; nanotribology; bionanotribology; natural lubricants; natural adhesives; environmentally friendly materials; renewable resources;
D O I
10.1166/jnn.2005.018
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Tribology is the branch of engineering that deals with the interaction of surfaces in relative motion (as in bearings or gears): their design, friction, adhesion, lubrication and wear. Continuous miniaturization of technological devices like hard disc drives and biosensors increases the necessity for the fundamental understanding of tribological phenomena at the Micro- and nanoscale. Biological systems show optimized performance also at this scale. Examples for biological friction systems at different length scales include bacterial flagella, joints, articular cartilage and muscle connective tissues.' Scanning probe microscopy opened the nanocosmos to engineers: not only is microscopy now., possible on the atomic scale, but even manipulation of single atoms and molecules can be performed with unprecedented precision. As opposed to this top-down approach, biological systems excel in bottom-up nanotechnology. Our model system for bionanotribological investigations are diatoms, for they are small, highly reproductive, and since they are transparent, they are accessible with different kinds of optical microscopy methods. Furthermore, certain diatoms have proved to be rewarding samples for mechanical and topological in vivo investigations on the nanoscale.(2) There are several diatom species that actively move (e.g. Bacillaria paxillifer forms colonies in which the single cells slide against each other) or which ran, as cell colonies, be elongated by as much as a major fraction of their original length (e.g. Ellerbeckia arenaria colonies can be reversibly elongated by one third of their original length). Therefore, we assume that some sort of lubrication of interactive surfaces is present in these species. Current studies in diatom bionanotribology comprise techniques like atomic force microscopy, histochemical analysis, infrared spectrometry, molecular spectroscopy and confoGal infrared microscopy.
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