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Microrheology of non mulberry silk varieties by optical tweezer and video microscopy based techniques

Authors :
Yogesha
A, Raghu
N, Siddaraju G
Subramanya, G
R, Somashekar
Ananthamurthy, Sharath
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We have carried out a comparative study of the microrheological properties of silk fibroin solutions formed from a variety of silks indigenous to the Indian subcontinent. We present the measured viscoelastic moduli of Tasar silk fibroin solution using both a single and dual optical tweezer at 0.16% and 0.25% (w/v). The bandwidth of the measurements carried out using optical tweezers is extended down to the lower frequency regime by a video microscopy measurement. Further, we have measured the viscoelastic moduli of Eri and Muga varieties of silk fibroin solutions at a higher concentration (1.00% w/v) limiting the tool of measurement to video microscopy, as the reduced optical transparencies of these solutions at higher concentration preclude an optical tweezer based investigation. The choice of a higher concentration of fibroin solution of the latter silk varieties is so as to enable a comparison of the shear moduli obtained from optical methods with their corresponding fibre stiffness obtained from wide angle X-ray scattering data. We report a correlation between the microstructure and microrheological parameters of these silk varieties for the concentration of fibroin solutions studied.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1102.3035
Document Type :
Working Paper