An effective and simple process for obtaining high strength silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk fiber

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Xudong Fang
Tom Wyatt
Jianhua Wu
Donggang Yao
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[1] Wujiang Dingsheng Silk Co. Ltd.,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
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Fibers and Polymers | 2015年 / 16卷
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Silk; Fiber; High strength; Heat setting;
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This article describes a new process for strengthening natural silk fibers. This process is simple yet effective for mass production of high strength silk fibers, enabled by drawing at a lower temperature and immediately heat setting at a higher temperature. The processing conditions were investigated and optimized to improve the strength. Silk fibers drawn to the maximum ratio at room temperature and then heat set at 200 °C show best tensile properties. Some salient features of the resulting fibers are tensile strength at break reaching 533±10.2 MPa and Young’s modulus attaining 12.9±0.57 GPa. These values are significantly higher than those of natural silk fibers (tensile strength increased by 44 % and Young’s modulus by 135 %). Wide-angle X-ray diffraction and FTIR confirm the transformation of silk I to silk II crystalline structure for the fiber obtained from this process. DSC and TGA data also provide support for the structural change of the silk fiber.
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页码:2609 / 2616
页数:7
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