Biomaterial films of Bombyx mori silk fibroin with poly(ethylene oxide)

Hyoung Joon Jin, Jaehyung Park, Regina Valluzzi, Peggy Cebe, David L. Kaplan

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Abstract

Phase separation into controllable patterned microstructures was observed for Bombyx mori silkworm silk and poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) (900 000 g/mol) blends cast from solution. The evolution of the microstructures with increasing PEO volume fraction is strikingly similar to the progression of phases and microstructures observed with surfactants. The chemically patterned materials obtained provide engineerable biomaterial surfaces with predictable microscale features which can be used to create topographically patterned or chemically functionalized biomaterials. Solution blending was used to incorporate water-soluble PEO into silk to enhance elasticity and hydrophilicity. The sizes of the globule fibroin phase ranged from 2.1 ± 0.5 to 18.2 ± 2.1 μm depending on the ratio of silk/PEO. Optical microscopy and SEM analysis confirmed the micro-phase separation between PEO and silk. Surface properties were determined by XPS and contact angle. Methanol can be used to control the conformational transition of silk fibroin to the insoluble β-sheet state. Subsequentially, the PEO can be easily extracted from the films with water to generate silk matrixes with definable porosity and enhanced surface roughness. These blend films formed from two biocompatible polymers provide potential new biomaterials for tissue engineering scaffolds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)711-717
Number of pages7
JournalBiomacromolecules
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004

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