Combination of cellulose nanofiber and artificial fusion protein for biocementation

IF 2.2 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Frontiers in Built Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.3389/fbuil.2023.1305003
T. K. Nawarathna, Jin Sakai, K. Nakashima, Tetsuya Kawabe, Miki Shikama, Chikara Takano, S. Kawasaki
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Biomineralization occurring in living organisms is mostly controlled by organic macromolecules such as polysaccharides and proteins. Recently, biomineralization has been attracting much attention as a green and sustainable cementation technique including enzyme-induced carbonate precipitation (EICP), where CaCO3 is formed by hydrolysis of urea by urease in the presence of calcium ions. In this study, we have developed a novel hybrid biocementation method combining CaCO3 and cellulose nanofiber (CNF). In nature, matrix proteins work as a binder at the interface of organic and inorganic materials to form hybrid biomaterials. By mimicking the natural system, we designed an artificial fusion protein to facilitate the deposition of CaCO3 on CNF. Calcite-binding peptide (CaBP) and carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) were introduced in the artificial fusion protein CaBP-CBM to connect CaCO3 and cellulose. The addition of CNF in the EICP system resulted in the formation of a number of small particles of CaCO3 compared to a non-additive system. The addition of the fusion protein CaBP-CBM to CNF led to an increase in the size of CaCO3 particles. Furthermore, the combination of CaBP-CBM and CNF provides higher strength of samples in sand solidification. Therefore, introduction of CNF and the fusion protein would be promising for novel biocementation techniques.
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将纤维素纳米纤维和人工融合蛋白结合用于生物增殖
生物体内发生的生物矿化大多由多糖和蛋白质等有机大分子控制。最近,生物矿化作为一种绿色、可持续的胶结技术备受关注,其中包括酶诱导碳酸盐沉淀法(EICP),即在钙离子存在的情况下,脲酶水解尿素形成 CaCO3。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种结合 CaCO3 和纤维素纳米纤维(CNF)的新型混合生物固化方法。在自然界中,基质蛋白可作为有机和无机材料界面的粘合剂,形成混合生物材料。通过模拟自然系统,我们设计了一种人工融合蛋白来促进 CaCO3 在 CNF 上的沉积。在人工融合蛋白 CaBP-CBM 中引入了钙结合肽(CaBP)和碳水化合物结合模块(CBM),以连接 CaCO3 和纤维素。与非添加系统相比,在 EICP 系统中添加 CNF 会形成许多 CaCO3 小颗粒。在 CNF 中加入融合蛋白 CaBP-CBM 会增加 CaCO3 颗粒的大小。此外,CaBP-CBM 和 CNF 的结合可提高砂凝固中样品的强度。因此,在新型生物固化技术中引入 CNF 和融合蛋白将大有可为。
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Frontiers in Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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