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Unraveling the Mechanical Property Decrease of Electrospun Spider Silk: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study

Authors
Shin, HongchulYoon, TaeyoungPark, WooboumYou, JuneseokNa, Sungsoo
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Electric field; Mechanical properties; Moleculardynamics simulation; Nephila clavipes spidersilk
Citation
ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS, v.7, no.3, pp 1968 - 1975
Pages
8
Journal Title
ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume
7
Number
3
Start Page
1968
End Page
1975
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/28512
DOI
10.1021/acsabm.4c00046
ISSN
2576-6422
Abstract
This study investigated the impact of electric fields on Nephila clavipes spider silk using molecular dynamics modeling. Electric fields with varying amplitudes and directions were observed to disrupt the beta sheet structure of spider silk and reduce its mechanical properties. However, a notable exception was observed when a 0.1 V/nm electric field was applied in the antiparallel direction, resulting in improvements in Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength. The antiparallel direction was observed to be particularly sensitive to electric fields, causing disruptions in beta sheets and hydrogen bonds, which significantly influence the mechanical properties. This study demonstrates that spider silk maintains its structural integrity at 0.1 V/nm. Possibly, lowering the power levels of typical electrospinning machines can prevent secondary structural disruption. These findings provide valuable insights for enhancing silk fiber production and applications using natural silk proteins while shedding light on the impact of electric fields on other silk proteins. Finally, this study opens up possibilities for optimizing electrospinning processes to enhance performance in various silk electrospinning applications. [GRAPHICS]
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