Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers

Silk fiber was processed from highly concentrated spinning dope to solid fibers along with water removal. To understand the mechanism of water removal during silk fiber spinning process, a microfluidic chip was designed and applied to investigate the structures and mechanical properties of two kinds...

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Main Authors: Qingfa Peng, Huili Shao, Xuechao Hu, Yaopeng Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-10-01
Series:Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100200711500091X
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spelling doaj-67569f759fac406b8fe30569102ffc5f2020-11-25T01:34:37ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712015-10-0125543043610.1016/j.pnsc.2015.09.006Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibersQingfa PengHuili ShaoXuechao HuYaopeng ZhangSilk fiber was processed from highly concentrated spinning dope to solid fibers along with water removal. To understand the mechanism of water removal during silk fiber spinning process, a microfluidic chip was designed and applied to investigate the structures and mechanical properties of two kinds of regenerated silk fibroin fibers dry-spun at different relative humidity. The experimental results showed that the diameters of the fibers spun at 40% RH are always larger than the fibers spun at 50% RH due to different removal rates of water. The fibers spun at low humidity contain more β-sheet structure and lower degree of chain orientation and crystalline orientation. These results indicate that the fast phase transition of silk fibroin from sol–gel to silk fiber undergoes with rapid water removal and higher fiber orientation relates to more residue water and drawing force.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100200711500091XDry spinningRelative humidityBiomimeticRegenerated silk fibroinWide angle X-ray diffraction
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author Qingfa Peng
Huili Shao
Xuechao Hu
Yaopeng Zhang
spellingShingle Qingfa Peng
Huili Shao
Xuechao Hu
Yaopeng Zhang
Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
Dry spinning
Relative humidity
Biomimetic
Regenerated silk fibroin
Wide angle X-ray diffraction
author_facet Qingfa Peng
Huili Shao
Xuechao Hu
Yaopeng Zhang
author_sort Qingfa Peng
title Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
title_short Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
title_full Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
title_fullStr Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
title_full_unstemmed Role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
title_sort role of humidity on the structures and properties of regenerated silk fibers
publisher Elsevier
series Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
issn 1002-0071
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Silk fiber was processed from highly concentrated spinning dope to solid fibers along with water removal. To understand the mechanism of water removal during silk fiber spinning process, a microfluidic chip was designed and applied to investigate the structures and mechanical properties of two kinds of regenerated silk fibroin fibers dry-spun at different relative humidity. The experimental results showed that the diameters of the fibers spun at 40% RH are always larger than the fibers spun at 50% RH due to different removal rates of water. The fibers spun at low humidity contain more β-sheet structure and lower degree of chain orientation and crystalline orientation. These results indicate that the fast phase transition of silk fibroin from sol–gel to silk fiber undergoes with rapid water removal and higher fiber orientation relates to more residue water and drawing force.
topic Dry spinning
Relative humidity
Biomimetic
Regenerated silk fibroin
Wide angle X-ray diffraction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100200711500091X
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