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The Puzzle of the Walnut Shell: A Novel Cell Type with Interlocked Packing

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 6, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201900644

Keywords

3D structures; interlocked packing; puzzle cells; sclereids; walnut shell

Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [681885]
  2. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) START Project [Y-728-B16]

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The outer protective shells of nuts can have remarkable toughness and strength, which are typically achieved by a layered arrangement of sclerenchyma cells and fibers with a polygonal form. Here, the tissue structure of walnut shells is analyzed in depth, revealing that the shells consist of a single, never reported cell type: the polylobate sclereid cells. These irregularly lobed cells with concave and convex parts are on average interlocked with 14 neighboring cells. The result is an intricate arrangement that cannot be disassembled when conceived as a 3D puzzle. Mechanical testing reveals a significantly higher ultimate tensile strength of the interlocked walnut cell tissue compared to the sclerenchyma tissue of a pine seed coat lacking the lobed cell structure. The higher strength value of the walnut shell is explained by the observation that the crack cannot simply detach intact cells but has to cut through the lobes due to the interlocking. Understanding the identified nutshell structure and its development will inspire biomimetic material design and packaging concepts. Furthermore, these unique unit cells might be of special interest for utilizing nutshells in terms of food waste valorization, considering that walnuts are the most widespread tree nuts in the world.

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