Fermentation based carbon nanotube multifunctional bionic composites

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Luca Valentini
Silvia Bittolo Bon
Stefano Signetti
Manoj Tripathi
Erica Iacob
Nicola M. Pugno
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[1] Università di Perugia,Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale
[2] UdR INSTM,Department of Civil
[3] Laboratory of Bio-Inspired and Graphene Nanomechanics,undefined
[4] Environmental and Mechanical Engineering,undefined
[5] University of Trento,undefined
[6] Centre for Materials and Microsystems,undefined
[7] Fondazione Bruno Kessler,undefined
[8] School of Engineering and Materials Science,undefined
[9] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
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The exploitation of the processes used by microorganisms to digest nutrients for their growth can be a viable method for the formation of a wide range of so called biogenic materials that have unique properties that are not produced by abiotic processes. Here we produced living hybrid materials by giving to unicellular organisms the nutrient to grow. Based on bread fermentation, a bionic composite made of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and a single-cell fungi, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast extract, was prepared by fermentation of such microorganisms at room temperature. Scanning electron microscopy analysis suggests that the CNTs were internalized by the cell after fermentation bridging the cells. Tensile tests on dried composite films have been rationalized in terms of a CNT cell bridging mechanism where the strongly enhanced strength of the composite is governed by the adhesion energy between the bridging carbon nanotubes and the matrix. The addition of CNTs also significantly improved the electrical conductivity along with a higher photoconductive activity. The proposed process could lead to the development of more complex and interactive structures programmed to self-assemble into specific patterns, such as those on strain or light sensors that could sense damage or convert light stimulus in an electrical signal.
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