Title :
Bio-Nano-Composite Materials Constructed With Single Cells and Carbon Nanotubes: Mechanical, Electrical, and Optical Properties
Author :
Di Giacomo, Raffaele ; Maresca, Bruno ; Angelillo, Maurizio ; Landi, G. ; Leone, A. ; Vaccaro, Maria C. ; Boit, Christian ; Porta, Alberto ; Neitzert, H.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Univ. of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Abstract :
Here, we report a procedure to obtain novel artificial materials using either fungal or isolated tobacco cells in association with different percentages of carbon nanotubes. The electrical, mechanical, and optical properties of these materials have been determined. The produced bio-nano-composite materials have linear electrical characteristics, high temperature stability up to 180 °C, linear increase of the electrical conductivity with increasing temperature and, in one case, also optical transparency. Using tobacco cells, we obtained a material with low mass density and mechanical properties suitable for structural applications along with high electrical conductivity. We also present theoretical models both for their mechanical and electrical behavior. These findings report a procedure for the next generation bio-nano-composite materials.
Keywords :
biological techniques; botany; carbon nanotubes; cellular biophysics; electrical conductivity; materials preparation; materials properties; mechanical properties; microorganisms; nanobiotechnology; nanocomposites; transparency; C; artificial material; bionanocomposite material construction; carbon nanotube percentage; electrical behavior model; electrical conductivity; electrical properties; fungal cell; high temperature stability; isolated tobacco cell; linear electrical characteristic; low mass density; mechanical behavior model; mechanical properties; next generation bionanocomposite material; optical properties; optical transparency; single cell; structural application; theoretical model; Biomedical optical imaging; Carbon nanotubes; Fractals; Gold; Materials; Scanning electron microscopy; Temperature measurement; Bio-materials; bio-nano-technology; electrical materials; structural materials;
Journal_Title :
Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNANO.2013.2285438