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The role of formic acid in solution stability and crystallization of silk protein polymer
Authors:Um In Chul  Kweon Hae Yong  Lee Kwang Gill  Park Young Hwan
Institution:

a Department of Natural Fiber Sciences, Seoul National University, Suwon 441-744, South Korea

b Department of Sericulture & Entomology, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA, Suwon 441-100, South Korea

Abstract:In this paper, the regenerated silk fibroin (SF) solution dissolved in formic acid was used as a model protein to understand the role of formic acid in solution stability and crystallization of protein-based materials. The molecular decomposition of SF did not occur for the dissolution process in formic acid within 1–2 days of storage times. The β-sheet crystallization of SF molecules was occurred by the elimination of formic acid upon drying. The SF molecules in formic acid solution are stable and have low hydrodynamic radius values. This may be closely related to the fact that formic acid has two opposite functions of dissolution and crystallization simultaneously. The turbidity, dynamic light scattering and FTIR measurements elucidate that the solution stability and crystallization of SF are attributed to compact molecular shape of SF in formic acid, resulted from the molecular interactions between formic acid and polar groups in SF molecules.
Keywords:Silk fibroin  Formic acid  Solution stability  Crystallization
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