Combining Rigid Cellulose Nanocrystals and Soft Silk Proteins: Revealing Interactions and Alignment in Shear

Author:

Leppänen Ilona1ORCID,Arola Suvi1ORCID,King Alistair W. T.1ORCID,Unger Miriam2,Stadler Hartmut2,Nissen Gry Sofie3,Zborowski Charlotte4ORCID,Virtanen Tommi1,Salmela Juha5,Setälä Harri5,Lésage Stephanie36,Österberg Monika4ORCID,Tammelin Tekla1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomaterial processing and products VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.  Espoo FI‐02044 Finland

2. Bruker Nano Surfaces Division Östliche Rheinbrückenstrasse 49 76187 Karlsruhe Germany

3. Oxford Biomaterials Ltd. Magdalen Centre Oxford Science Park Oxford OX4 4GA UK

4. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems School of Chemical Engineering Aalto University Vuorimiehentie 1 Espoo 02150 Finland

5. Spinnova PLC Palokärjentie 2–4 Jyväskylä 40320 Finland

6. Oxford Silk Phage Technologies (OSPT) Bioescalator Innovation Building Oxford OX3 7FZ UK

Abstract

AbstractNatural materials, such as silk and cellulose, have an inspiring set of properties, which have evolved over hundreds of millions of years. In this study, cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) are combined to evaluate their suitability for filament formation. This is assessed by tuning and characterizing the interactions between these two materials and finally by studying the alignment of the mixtures under shear. To modify the interactions between CNCs and silk, CNCs with varying surface functionalities (sulfate and/or aminosilane groups) are used. The interactions and compatibility of the two components are investigated using quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM‐D) and photothermal atomic force microscopy (AFM‐IR), which show that ionic interactions induce sufficient binding between the two components. Then, the alignment of the CNC and silk mixtures is evaluated by shear‐induced polarized light imaging, which indicates that silk can orientate with the CNCs when not covalently bound. Finally, the potential of the materials for filament formation is tentatively demonstrated using an industrial dry‐spinning environment, where CNCs are expected to bring order and alignment, whereas RSF provides soft and more mobile regions to further facilitate the alignment of the final filament structure.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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