화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biomacromolecules, Vol.13, No.11, 3730-3735, 2012
Dependence of Mechanical Properties of Lacewing Egg Stalks on Relative Humidity
Silk fibers are well known for their mechanical properties such as strength and toughness and are lightweight, making them an interesting material for a variety of. applications. Silk mechanics mainly rely on the secondary. structure of the underlying proteins. Lacewing,egg. stalk silk. proteins obtain a cross-beta structure with individual beta strands aligned perpendicular to the fiber axis. This structure is in contrast with that of silks of spiders or silkworms with beta strands aligned parallel to the fiber axis and to that of silks of honeybees with a helices arranged in coiled Coils. On the basis of the cross-beta structure the Mechanical properties of egg stalks are,different from those of other silks concerning extensibility, toughness, and bending stiffness. Here we show the influence of relative humidity on the mechanical behavior of lacewing egg stalks and propose a model based on secondary structure changes to explain the differences on a molecular level. At low relative humidity, the stalks rupture at an extension of 3%, Whereas, at high relative humidity the stalks rupture at 434%. This dramatic increase Corresponds to breakage of hydrogen bonds between the beta strands and a rearrangement thereof in a parallel beta Structure.