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Tunable thermal diffusivity of silk protein assemblies based on their structural control and photo-induced chemical cross-linking.

Michihiro TanakaToshiki SawadaKeiji NumataTakeshi Serizawa
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
Silk, which has excellent mechanical properties and is lightweight, serves as a structural material in natural systems. However, the structural and functional applications of silk in artificial systems have been limited due to the difficulty in controlling its properties. In this study, we demonstrate the tunable thermal diffusivity of silk-based assemblies (films) based on secondary structural control and subsequent cross-linking. We found that the thermal diffusivity of the silk film is increased by the formation of β-sheet structures and dityrosine between Tyr residues adjacent to the β-sheet structures. Our results demonstrate the applicability of silk proteins as material components for thermally conductive biopolymer-based materials.
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