Issue 79, 2015

Preparation of a protein–chitin nanofiber complex from crab shells and its application as a reinforcement filler or substrate for biomineralization

Abstract

A protein–chitin nanofiber complex was successfully prepared from crab shells by a mechanical treatment after the removal of CaCO3. One step in the conventional series of treatments—i.e., the removal of proteins—was omitted to bring down the production cost of the nanofibers. The obtained protein–chitin nanofibers had uniform width of approximately 20 nm and a high aspect ratio. These characteristics were similar to conventional chitin nanofibers. The optically transparent protein–chitin nanofiber composite was fabricated with acrylic resin. The nanofibers reinforced the acrylic resin film and thereby increased its mechanical properties. Proteins on the chitin nanofiber surface affected the biomineralization of CaCO3 in the crab shell. Mineralization of CaCO3 on the protein–chitin nanofiber was carried out by the gas-diffusion method. Protein molecules on the chitin NFs increased the chances for biomineralization to occur. The protein molecules stabilized the formation of vaterite and inhibited the transformation of vaterite to calcite.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of a protein–chitin nanofiber complex from crab shells and its application as a reinforcement filler or substrate for biomineralization

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jul 2015
Accepted
22 Jul 2015
First published
23 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 64196-64201

Author version available

Preparation of a protein–chitin nanofiber complex from crab shells and its application as a reinforcement filler or substrate for biomineralization

S. Ifuku, T. Urakami, H. Izawa, M. Morimoto and H. Saimoto, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 64196 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA12761K

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