Microstructure and mechanical properties of horns derived from three domestic bovines

The microstructure and mechanical properties of horns derived from three domestic bovines (buffalo, cattle and sheep) were examined. The effects of water content, sampling position and orientation of three bovid horns on mechanical properties were systematically investigated by uniaxial tension and...

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Published inMaterials Science & Engineering C Vol. 33; no. 8; pp. 5036 - 5043
Main Authors Zhang, Quan-bin, Li, Chun, Pan, Yan-ting, Shan, Guang-hua, Cao, Ping, He, Jia, Lin, Zhong-shi, Ao, Ning-jian, Huang, Yao-xiong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.12.2013
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Summary:The microstructure and mechanical properties of horns derived from three domestic bovines (buffalo, cattle and sheep) were examined. The effects of water content, sampling position and orientation of three bovid horns on mechanical properties were systematically investigated by uniaxial tension and micron indentation tests. Meanwhile, the material composition and metal element contents were determined by Raman spectroscopy and elemental analysis respectively, and the microstructures of the horns were measured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results show that the mechanical properties of horns have negative correlation with water contents and depend on sampling position and orientation. The spatial variations of the mechanical properties in horns are attributed to the different keratinization degrees in the proximal, middle and distal parts. And the mechanical properties of horns in the longitudinal direction are better than those in transverse. Among the three kinds of horns, the mechanical properties of buffalo horn are the best, followed by cattle horn, and those in sheep horn are the worst. This is due to the differences in material composition, metal element, and the microstructures of the horns. But the mechanical properties of buffalo horns are not dependent on the source of the buffalo. Therefore, regular engineered buffalo keratinous materials with standard mechanical properties can be obtained from different buffalo horns by using proper preparation methods. [Display omitted] •Effects of water, sampling position and orientation of bovid horns were studied.•Differences in microhardness of horns are owing to the content of metal elements.•Mechanical property of buffalo horn is not dependent on the source of buffalo.
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ISSN:0928-4931
1873-0191
DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2013.08.034