The
Fractal Network Structure of Silk Fibroin Molecules
and Its Effect on Spinning of Silkworm Silk
Posted on 2023-04-12 - 11:04
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silk is usually considered to exist as a solid fiber with
a highly ordered structure, formed by the hierarchical assembly starting
from a single silk fibroin (SF) chain. However, this study showed
that silk protein molecules existed in the form of a fractal network
structure in aqueous solution, rather than as a single chain. This
type of network was relatively rigid with low fractal dimension. Finite
element analysis revealed that this network structure significantly
helped in the stable storage of SF prior to the spinning process and
in the rapid formation of a β-sheeted nanocrystalline and nematic
texture during spinning. Further, the strong but brittle mechanical
properties of Bombyx mori silk could also be well-explained
through the fractal network model of silk fibroin. The strength was
mainly derived from the dual network structure, consisting of nodes
and β-sheet cross-links, whereas the brittleness could be attributed
to the rigidity of the SF chains between these nodes and cross-links.
In summary, this study presents insights from network topology for
understanding the spinning process of natural silk and the structure–property
relationship in silk materials.
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Yang, Shuo; Zhao, Chenxi; Yang, Yunhao; Ren, Jing; Ling, Shengjie (2023). The
Fractal Network Structure of Silk Fibroin Molecules
and Its Effect on Spinning of Silkworm Silk. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c00105