2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(368aq) Analytical Insights into the Rheology of mRNA-Loaded Lipid Nanodumbbells
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In one important chemical engineering unit operation of messenger ribonucleic acid
(mRNA) vaccine manufacture, the precious mRNA payload is encapsulated in lipid
nanoparticles. Recent elegant cryogenic-transmission electron microscopy [Biophys J 120,
2766 (2021)] reveals these lipid nanoparticles take the form of dumbbell suspensions.
When encapsulating their mRNA payloads, these dumbbells can be both lopsided and
interpenetrating, with the smaller of the two beads carrying the payload. In this work, we
arrive at analytical expressions for these suspensions of lopsided lipid nanoparticle
dumbbells encapsulating mRNA payloads. For this, we exploit rigid dumbbell theory
[Appl Sci Res, 30, 268 (1975)], which relies on the orientation distributions of the lopsided
dumbbells to predict the suspension rheology, and specifically to predict how this departs
from Newtonian behavior. Our results include analytical expressions for the relaxation
time, rotational diffusivity, zero-shear viscosity, shear stress relaxation function, steadyshear
viscosity and both the viscous part and minus the elastic part of the complex
viscosity.