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A Protein-Like Nanogel for Spinning Hierarchically Structured Artificial Spider Silk

By:

He, WQ (He, Wenqian) [1] ;     Qian, D (Qian, Dong) [2] ;     Wang, Y (Wang, Yang) [2] ;     Zhang, GH (Zhang, Guanghao) [1] ;     Cheng, Y (Cheng, Yao) [3] ;     Hu, XY (Hu, Xiaoyu) [1] ;     Wen, K (Wen, Kai) [1] ;     Wang, ML (Wang, Meilin) [4] ;     Liu, ZF (Liu, Zunfeng) [1] ;     Zhou, X (Zhou, Xiang) [1] , [4] ;      Zhu, MF (Zhu, Meifang) [5]  

ADVANCED MATERIALS, 2022,  Article Number 2201843

DOI

10.1002/adma.202201843

Abstract

Spider dragline silk is draw-spun from soluble, beta-sheet-crosslinked spidroin in aqueous solution. This spider silk has an excellent combination of strength and toughness, which originates from the hierarchical structure containing beta-sheet crosslinking points, spiral nanoassemblies, a rigid sheath, and a soft core. Inspired by the spidroin structure and spider spinning process, a soluble and crosslinked nanogel is prepared and crosslinked fibers are drew spun with spider-silk-like hierarchical structures containing cross-links, aligned nanoassemblies, and sheath-core structures. Introducing nucleation seeds in the nanogel solution, and applying prestretch and a spiral architecture in the nanogel fiber, further tunes the alignment and assembly of the polymer chains, and enhances the breaking strength (1.27 GPa) and toughness (383 MJ m(-3)) to approach those of the best dragline silk. Theoretical modeling provides understanding for the dependence of the fiber's spinning capacity on the nanogel size. This work provides a new strategy for the direct spinning of tough fiber materials.