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Study on cast membranes and electrospun nanofibers made from keratin/fibroin blends
Authors:Zoccola Marina  Aluigi Annalisa  Vineis Claudia  Tonin Claudio  Ferrero Franco  Piacentino Marco G
Institution:National Research Council, Institute for Macromolecular Studies, 13900 Biella (BI), Italy. m.zoccola@bi.ismac.cnr.it
Abstract:Keratin regenerated from wool and fibroin regenerated from silk were mixed in different proportions using formic acid as the common solvent. Both solutions were cast to obtain films and electrospun to produce nanofibers. Scanning electron microscopy investigation showed that, for all electrospun blends (except for 100% keratin where bead defects are present), the fiber diameter of the mats ranged from 900 (pure fibroin) to 160 nm (pure keratin). FTIR and DSC analysis showed that the secondary structure of the proteins was influenced by the blend ratios and the process used (casting or electrospinning). Prevalence of beta-sheet supramolecular structures was observed in the films, while proteins assembled in alpha-helix/random coil structures were observed in nanofibers. Higher solution viscosity, thinner filaments, and differences in the thermal and structural properties were observed for the 50/50 blend because of the enhanced interactions between the proteins.
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