结构上着色的可持续的海蚕丝

IF 27.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jimin Choi, Jun-Hyung Im, Young-Ki Kim, Tae Joo Shin, Patrick Flammang, Gi-Ra Yi, David J. Pine, Dong Soo Hwang
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摘要

海丝是一种奢华的金色纺织品,传统上是从濒临灭绝的软体动物Pinna nobilis中提取的。由于保护工作的努力,海丝的收获面临着严重的限制,这促使人们寻找可持续的替代品。在系统发育上确定了羽状科的近亲,是一种可行的仿生海丝来源。果胶菊的粗线可以用现有的方法加工,为继续生产这种具有历史意义的纺织品提供了一种方法。这些丝线呈现出显著的层次结构,球状蛋白跨越多个尺度组织,并通过影响其机械性能的超分子糖-凝集素相互作用来稳定。此外,由于结构着色,丝线呈现出灿烂的金色色调,确保了卓越的耐光性,并保持了千年的颜色。这一发现阐明了海丝独特特性的生物分子基础,并确立了a . pectinata作为生产精美金色纺织品和生物色素的可持续候选材料,从而解决了纺织和色素行业对环保和持久有色材料日益增长的需求。
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Structurally Colored Sustainable Sea Silk from Atrina pectinata

Structurally Colored Sustainable Sea Silk from Atrina pectinata
The harvesting of sea silk, a luxurious golden textile traditionally obtained from the endangered mollusk Pinna nobilis, faces severe limitations due to conservation efforts, driving the search for sustainable alternatives. Atrina pectinata, a phylogenetically close relative within the Pinnidae family is identified, as a viable source of biomimetic sea silk. The byssal threads of A. pectinata can be processed using existing methods, providing a way to continue producing this historically significant textile. These threads exhibit a remarkable hierarchical structure with globular proteins organized across multiple scales and stabilized by supramolecular sugar-lectin interactions that influence their mechanical properties. Moreover, the threads display a brilliant golden hue arising from structural coloration, ensuring exceptional lightfastness, retaining their color for millennia. This discovery elucidates the biomolecular foundations of sea silk's unique properties and establishes A. pectinata as a sustainable candidate for producing exquisite golden textiles and bioinspired pigments, thereby addressing the growing demand for eco-friendly and long-lasting colored materials in the textile and pigment industries.
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Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
43.00
自引率
4.10%
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2182
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Materials, one of the world's most prestigious journals and the foundation of the Advanced portfolio, is the home of choice for best-in-class materials science for more than 30 years. Following this fast-growing and interdisciplinary field, we are considering and publishing the most important discoveries on any and all materials from materials scientists, chemists, physicists, engineers as well as health and life scientists and bringing you the latest results and trends in modern materials-related research every week.
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