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Insoluble Synthetic Polypeptide Mats from Aqueous Solution by Electrospinning

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 2, Issue 10, Pages 2728-2732

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am1006657

Keywords

aqueous solution; biomaterials; cross-linking; electrospinning; fiber mat; nanofiber; polypeptide; protein

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  1. U.S. Army [W81XWH-07-1-0708]

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Water-insoluble nanofiber mats of synthetic polypeptides of defined composition have been prepared by a process involving electrospinning from aqueous solution. L-ornithine is a physiological amino acid. Fibers of poly(L-ornithine) (PLO) were produced at feedstock concentrations above 20% w/v. Applied voltage and needle-to-collector distance were crucial for nanofiber formation. Attractive fibers were obtained at 35-40% w/v. Fiber diameter and mac morphology have been characterized by electron microscopy. Polymer cross-linking with glutaraldehyde (GTA) vapor rendered fiber mats water-insoluble. The study has yielded two advances on previous work in the area: avoidance of an animal source of peptides and avoidance of inorganic solvent.

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