Hybrid layer-by-layer assembly based on animal and vegetable structural materials: multilayered films of collagen and cellulose nanowhiskers


Autoria(s): MESQUITA, Joao P. de; PATRICIO, Patricia S.; DONNICI, Claudio L.; PETRI, Denise F. S.; OLIVEIRA, Luiz Carlos A. de; PEREIRA, Fabiano V.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2011

Resumo

Layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly was used to combine crystalline rod-like nanoparticles obtained from a vegetable source, cellulose nanowhiskers (CNWs), with collagen, the main component of skin and connective tissue found exclusively in animals. The film growth of the multilayered collagen/CNW was monitored by UV-Vis spectroscopy and ellipsometry measurements, whereas the film morphology and surface roughness were characterized by SEM and AFM. UV-Vis spectra showed the deposition of the same amount of collagen, 5 mg m(-2), in each dipping cycle. Ellipsometry data showed an increment in thickness with the number of layers, and the average thickness of each bilayer was found to be 8.6 nm. The multilayered bio-based nanocomposites were formed by single layers of densely packed CNWs adsorbed on top of each thin collagen layer where the hydrogen bonding between collagen amide groups and OH groups of the CNWs plays a mandatory role in the build-up of the thin films. The approach used in this work represents a potential strategy to mimic the characteristics of natural extracellular matrix (ECM) which can be used for applications in the biomedical field.

CNPq

CAPES[04/2008]

FAPEMIG[021/2008]

FAPEMIG[PPM III 0207/09]

FAPEMIG[PRONEX EDT 479/07]

Pro-reitoria de Pesquisa-UFMG

Identificador

SOFT MATTER, v.7, n.9, p.4405-4413, 2011

1744-683X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16770

10.1039/c0sm01168a

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c0sm01168a

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eng

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

Relação

Soft Matter

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #HYDROLYSATE THERMOPLASTIC BLENDS #WHISKERS NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS #BIODEGRADABLE PACKING MATERIALS #SORBITOL PLASTICIZED STARCH #MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE #BIOBASED NANOCOMPOSITES #MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES #BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS #POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES #TUNICIN WHISKERS #Chemistry, Physical #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Physics, Multidisciplinary #Polymer Science
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article

original article

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