Issue 6, 2022

Collagen mineralization with lepidocrocite via Fe(OH)2 addition

Abstract

The mineralization of collagen in vitro has been extensively investigated for hydroxyapatite, silica, calcium carbonate and lepidocrocite (γ-FeOOH). Henceforth, it is interesting to investigate whether collagen also could serve as a generic mineralization template for other minerals, like magnetite. To this end, and inspired by the partial oxidation approach, first a ferrous hydroxide (Fe(OH)2) intermediate is synthesized via the titration of base to a solution of Fe2+. Subsequently, the Fe(OH)2 is mixed with collagen fibrils and poly(aspartic acid) is added to promote the formation of intrafibrillar crystals. Platelet-shaped lepidocrocite crystals being present throughout the entire thickness of the collagen fibrils can be realized, as was confirmed with electron tomography. The formation of lepidocrocite, which is an Fe3+ compound, is hypothesized to be induced via oxidation of the Fe2+ species and, therefore, the oxygen concentration during titration, TEM sample preparation and drying of TEM samples are investigated. Although the reaction is sensitive to small changes in experimental conditions, highly mineralized collagen fibers can be realized.

Graphical abstract: Collagen mineralization with lepidocrocite via Fe(OH)2 addition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2021
Accepted
21 Jan 2022
First published
21 Jan 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

CrystEngComm, 2022,24, 1211-1217

Collagen mineralization with lepidocrocite via Fe(OH)2 addition

B. M. Oosterlaken, M. M. J. van Rijt, H. Friedrich and G. de With, CrystEngComm, 2022, 24, 1211 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE01527C

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