Amazing new material combines wood fibers and spider silk
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THE UNIQUE MATERIAL OUTPERFORMS MOST OF TODAY’S SYNTHETIC AND NATURAL MATERIALS BY PROVIDING HIGH STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS, COMBINED WITH INCREASED TOUGHNESS. Achieving strength and
extensibility at the same time has so far been a great challenge in material engineering: increasing strength has meant losing extensibility and vice versa. Now Aalto University and VTT
Technical Research Center of Finland researchers have succeeded in overcoming this challenge, inspired by nature. The researchers created a truly new bio-based material by gluing together
wood cellulose fibers and the silk protein found in spider web threads. The result is a very firm and resilient material which could be used in the future as a possible replacement for
plastic, as part of bio-based composites and in medical applications, surgical fibers, textile industry, and packaging. According to Aalto University Professor Markus Linder, nature offers
great ingredients for developing new materials, such as firm and easily available cellulose and tough and flexible silk used in this research. The advantage with both of these materials is
that, unlike plastic, they are biodegradable and do not damage nature the same way micro-plastic does. ‘Our researchers just need to be able to reproduce these natural properties’, adds
Linder, who was also leading the research. > “Because we know the structure of the DNA, we can copy it and use > this to manufacture silk protein molecules which are chemically >
similar to those found in spider web threads.” — Markus Linder ‘We used birch tree pulp, broke it down to cellulose nanofibrils, and aligned them into a stiff scaffold. At the same time, we
infiltrated the cellulosic network with a soft and energy-dissipating spider silk adhesive matrix,’ says Research Scientist Pezhman Mohammadi from VTT. Silk is a natural protein that is
excreted by animals like silkworms and is also found in spider web threads. The spider web silk used by Aalto University researchers, however, is not actually taken from spider webs but is
instead produced by the researchers using bacteria with synthetic DNA. ‘Because we know the structure of the DNA, we can copy it and use this to manufacture silk protein molecules which are
chemically similar to those found in spider web threads. The DNA has all this information contained in it’, Linder explains. ‘Our work illustrates the new and versatile possibilities of
protein engineering. In the future, we could manufacture similar composites with slightly different building blocks and achieve a different set of characteristics for other applications.
Currently, we are working on making new composite materials such as implants, impact resistance objects, and other products,” says Pezhman. The research project is part of the work of the
Center of Excellence in Molecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials (Hyber). Reference: “Biomimetic composites with enhanced toughening using silk-inspired triblock proteins and
aligned nanocellulose reinforcements” by Pezhman Mohammadi, A. Sesilja Aranko, Christopher P. Landowski, Olli Ikkala, Kristaps Jaudzems, Wolfgang Wagermaier and Markus B. Linder, 13
September 2019, _Science Advances_. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aaw2541 NEVER MISS A BREAKTHROUGH: JOIN THE SCITECHDAILY NEWSLETTER.
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