2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.332-334.1666
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Preparation and Characterization of the Blended Film from Silk Fibroin and Regenerated Cellulose Fiber Residue

Abstract: This research studied the preparation of the blended film from Bombyx mori silk fibroin with the regenerated cellulose obtained from rayon fiber residue, the industrial waste fiber. The β-sheet structure of silk fibroin was observed while the regenerated cellulose possessed cellulose II crystalline form. The infrared spectra of the blends showed changes in shape and intensity of IR absorption frequency characteristics in the region of 3500-3300 cm-1 as compared with those of the starting materials, pure silk f… Show more

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“…The SF/PEG hybrid film has excellent elongation performance while maintaining high breaking strength. 11,26,27 In order to exclude experimental errors, more than three parallel samples of each component sample were measured in this study. Figures 7(c) and (d) imply that the sample has relatively stable mechanical properties, and a similar trend is observed in the stress-strain curve of each sample with the same component showing a similar trend, which certified the modulus and ductility enhancement of the SF/PEG composite film.…”
Section: Interactions Between Sf and Peg Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SF/PEG hybrid film has excellent elongation performance while maintaining high breaking strength. 11,26,27 In order to exclude experimental errors, more than three parallel samples of each component sample were measured in this study. Figures 7(c) and (d) imply that the sample has relatively stable mechanical properties, and a similar trend is observed in the stress-strain curve of each sample with the same component showing a similar trend, which certified the modulus and ductility enhancement of the SF/PEG composite film.…”
Section: Interactions Between Sf and Peg Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%