Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1430906 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Recombinant protein–inorganic nanocomposites comprised of exfoliated Na+ montmorillonite (MMT) in a recombinant protein matrix based on silk-like and elastin-like amino acid motifs (silk elastin-like protein (SELP)) were formed via a solution blending process. Charged residues along the protein backbone are shown to dominate long-range interactions, whereas the SELP repeat sequence leads to local protein/MMT compatibility. Up to a 50% increase in room temperature modulus and a comparable decrease in high temperature coefficient of thermal expansion occur for cast films containing 2–10 wt.% MMT.
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Authors
Lawrence F. Drummy, Hilmar Koerner, David M. Phillips, Joseph C. McAuliffe, Manoj Kumar, B.L. Farmer, Richard A. Vaia, Rajesh R. Naik,