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Unexpected high toughness of Samia cynthia ricini silk gut

Authors :
Aznar Cervantes, Salvador D.
Cenis, Jose Luis
Lozano Picazo, Paloma
Bruno, Augusto Luis
Pagan, Ana
Ruiz Leon, Yolanda
Candel, Maria Jose
González Nieto, Daniel
Rojo Pérez, Francisco Javier
Elices Calafat, Manuel
Guinea Tortuero, Gustavo Víctor
Pérez Rigueiro, José
Aznar Cervantes, Salvador D.
Cenis, Jose Luis
Lozano Picazo, Paloma
Bruno, Augusto Luis
Pagan, Ana
Ruiz Leon, Yolanda
Candel, Maria Jose
González Nieto, Daniel
Rojo Pérez, Francisco Javier
Elices Calafat, Manuel
Guinea Tortuero, Gustavo Víctor
Pérez Rigueiro, José
Source :
Soft Matter, ISSN 1744-683X, 2022-07, Vol. 18, No. 26
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Silk gut fibers were produced from the silkworm Samia cynthia ricini silk glands by the usual procedure of immersion in a mildly acidic solution and subsequent stretching. The morphology of the silk guts was assessed by scanning electron microscopy, and their microstructure was assessed by infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. It was found that both naturally spun and Samia silk guts share a common semicrystalline microstructure. The mechanical characterization of the silk guts revealed that these fibers show an elastomeric behavior when tested in water, and exhibit a genuine ground state to which the fiber may revert independently of its previous loading history. In spite of its large cross-sectional area compared with naturally spun silk fibers, Samia silk guts show values of work to fracture up to 160 MJ m(-3), much larger than those of most of their natural counterparts, and establish a new record value for this parameter in silk guts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Soft Matter, ISSN 1744-683X, 2022-07, Vol. 18, No. 26
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1420250359
Document Type :
Electronic Resource