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Thickness of hydroxyapatite nanocrystal controls mechanical properties of the collagen-hydroxyapatite interface.

Zhao Qin1, Alfonso Gautieri, Arun K Nair, Hadass Inbar, Markus J Buehler.   

Abstract

Collagen-hydroxyapatite interfaces compose an important building block of bone structures. While it is known that the nanoscale structure of this elementary building block can affect the mechanical properties of bone, a systematic understanding of the effect of the geometry on the mechanical properties of this interface between protein and mineral is lacking. Here we study the effect of geometry, different crystal surfaces, and hydration on the mechanical properties of collagen-hydroxyapatite interfaces from an atomistic perspective, and discuss underlying deformation mechanisms. We find that the presence of hydroxyapatite significantly enhances the tensile modulus and strength compared with a tropocollagen molecule alone. The stiffening effect is strongly dependent on the thickness of the mineral crystal until a plateau is reached at 2 nm crystal thickness. We observe no significant differences due to the mineral surface (Ca surface vs OH surface) or due to the presence of water. Our result shows that the hydroxyapatite crystal with its thickness confined to the nanometer size efficiently increases the tensile modulus and strength of the collagen-hydroxyapatite composite, agreeing well with experimental observations that consistently show the existence of extremely thin mineral flakes in various types of bones. We also show that the collagen-hydroxyapatite interface can be modeled with an elastic network model which, based on the results of atomistic simulations, provides a good estimate of the surface energy and other mechanical features.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22208454     DOI: 10.1021/la204052a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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