Role of Invertebrate Biological Origin in Chitin Nanocrystal’s Morphology, Chirality, and Self-Assembly

Murat Kaya*, Kui Yu*, Kine Østnes Hansen, Mohammed Al-Dubai, Martin Vinther So̷rensen, Muhammad Mujtaba*

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Abstract

The mention of chitin often evokes the Bouligand structure, which is a unique twisted configuration featuring a uniaxial planar organization of fibers. Although a large number of studies focused on Arthropoda, the architecture of chitin in many other invertebrate phyla remains largely unexplored. Herein, we unveil the distinctive architectures of chitin in both Arthropoda and Bryozoa, offering a comparative analysis of the morphological properties of native fibers and chitin nanocrystals sourced from these divergent organisms. In stark contrast to the Bouligand architecture prevalent in Arthropoda, Bryozoa exhibits a unique spiderweb-like arrangement of nanobundle structures, exclusive to this animal group. Bryozoan chitin nanofibers have a diameter smaller than those found among arthropods. After acid hydrolysis, the bryozoan nanocrystals are shorter and have a diameter smaller than those from arthropods. Although the chitin nanocrystals formed the chiral nematic phase, in the current study with the applied methodology, this was not the case with chitin nanocrystals from the studied bryozoan species. The unique chitin nanoarchitecture observed in Bryozoa could serve as an inspiration to produce advanced materials. Their smaller chitin nanocrystals can serve as a potential alternative to those of arthropods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15004-15013
Number of pages10
JournalLangmuir
Volume41
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

M.K. would like to thank to The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (BIDEP 2219 Programme) and to The Royal Society (International Exchanges 2021 Round 1) for funding.

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