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Chemical structure and physical properties of antheraea assama silk
Author(s) -
Freddi Giuliano,
Gotoh Yoko,
Mori Tadasu,
Tsutsui Ichihiko,
Tsukada Masuhiro
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.1994.070520608
Subject(s) - differential scanning calorimetry , silk , materials science , random coil , chemistry , crystallography , polymer chemistry , composite material , circular dichroism , thermodynamics , physics
This work deals with the chemical composition, physical structure, and thermal behavior of Antheraea assama silk fibers. The amino acid composition is characterized by the high content of alanine, glycine, and serine. Among the amino acid residues with polar side chains, aspartic acid, arginine, and tyrosine prevail. The birefrigence and isotropic refractive index values are 0.030 and 1.557, respectively. The stress‐strain curve shows a yield point at 5% elongation, followed by a region of gradual extensibility. Blongation at break is about 40%. The X‐ray diffraction pattern is typical of β silks, with–(ala) n –repeats in the polypeptide sequences of the crystalline regions. The differential scanning calorimetry curve shows two minor endotherms at 230 and 300°C, before final thermal decomposition at 362°C. The maximum extent of contraction exhibited by the thermomechanical analysis curve is 2%. The surface of degummed fibers shows the presence of longtitudinal strations. The fiber cross section is mostly relliptical. Raw Fibers taken from cocoons show the presence of several crystalline deposits on the surface, identified as crystals of calcium oxalate. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.