A comparative study on the dielectric and dynamic mechanical relaxation behavior of the regenerated silk fibroin films

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In Chul Um
Tae Hee Kim
Hae Yong Kweon
Chang Seok Ki
Young Hwan Park
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[1] Kyungpook National University,Department of Natural Fiber Science
[2] University of Washington,Department of Bioengineering
[3] National Academy of Agricultural Science,Sericultural & Apicultural Materials Division
[4] RDA,Department of Biosystems and Biomaterials Sciences and Engineering
[5] Seoul National University,undefined
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Macromolecular Research | 2009年 / 17卷
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regenerated silk fibroin; dielectric thermal analysis; dynamic mechanical thermal analysis;
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In this paper, the relaxation behavior of the regenerated silk fibroin (SF) films was investigated using dielectric thermal analysis (DETA), and compared with the dynamic mechanical behavior obtained from dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), in order to gain a better understanding of the characteristics of dielectric behavior of SF film and identify the differences between the two analyses. Compared to DMTA, DETA exhibited a higher sensitivity on the molecular relaxation behaviors at low temperature ranges that showed a high γ-relaxation peak intensity without noise. However, it was not effective to examine the relaxation behaviors at high temperatures such as α- and αc-relaxations that showed a shoulder peak shape. On the contrary, DMTA provided more information regarding the relaxation behaviors at high temperatures, by exhibiting the changes in width, intensity and temperature shift of the α-relaxation peak according to various crystallinities. Conclusively, DETA and DMTA can be utilized in a complementary manner to study the relaxation behavior of SF over a wide temperature range, due to the different sensitivity of each technique at different temperatures.
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