Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers

In addition to its use in the conventional textile industry, Bombyx Mori silk has attracted significant attention in the materials science and biomedical engineering disciplines. Recently, the possibility of drawing silk fibers with superior toughness has gained particular research interest. Cellulo...

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Main Authors: Chen Wu, Satoshi Egawa, Teruyoshi Kanno, Hiroki Kurita, Zhenjin Wang, Eiji Iida, Fumio Narita
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Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
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author Chen Wu
Satoshi Egawa
Teruyoshi Kanno
Hiroki Kurita
Zhenjin Wang
Eiji Iida
Fumio Narita
author_facet Chen Wu
Satoshi Egawa
Teruyoshi Kanno
Hiroki Kurita
Zhenjin Wang
Eiji Iida
Fumio Narita
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description In addition to its use in the conventional textile industry, Bombyx Mori silk has attracted significant attention in the materials science and biomedical engineering disciplines. Recently, the possibility of drawing silk fibers with superior toughness has gained particular research interest. Cellulose nanofiber (CNF) is widely studied as a reinforcement material owing to its excellent mechanical properties combined with relatively low density and promising biocompatibility. This paper reports silkworm silk fibers dispersed with CNF that present outstanding tensile properties compared with conventional silk fibers. The silkworm diet was modified by including CNFs, and tensile tests were carried out for the drawn silk fibers. Tensile testing of the drawn silk showed improved Young's modulus and tensile strength when the diet included CNFs at 5 wt% concentration. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy studies were also conducted to determine the reason for the observed improvement in properties. Morphological studies revealed that the individual fibrils or fibril bundles are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the silk fibers and are uniformly dispersed. Moreover, finite element analysis was performed to estimate the volume fraction of CNF in the silkworm silk fiber. This work opens the door for development of renewable and sustainable bio-composites.
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spelling doaj.art-87a2ac45dd944e4a8eaa456ba843b8052022-12-21T21:56:29ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-04-01202109537Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymersChen Wu0Satoshi Egawa1Teruyoshi Kanno2Hiroki Kurita3Zhenjin Wang4Eiji Iida5Fumio Narita6Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, JapanDepartment of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, JapanDepartment of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, JapanDepartment of Frontier Sciences for Advanced Environment, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, JapanDepartment of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, JapanShimadzu Corporation, Global Application Development Center, 380-1, Horiyamashita, Hadano-city, Kanagawa 259-1304, JapanDepartment of Frontier Sciences for Advanced Environment, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba-yama 6-6-02, Sendai 980-8579, Japan; Corresponding author.In addition to its use in the conventional textile industry, Bombyx Mori silk has attracted significant attention in the materials science and biomedical engineering disciplines. Recently, the possibility of drawing silk fibers with superior toughness has gained particular research interest. Cellulose nanofiber (CNF) is widely studied as a reinforcement material owing to its excellent mechanical properties combined with relatively low density and promising biocompatibility. This paper reports silkworm silk fibers dispersed with CNF that present outstanding tensile properties compared with conventional silk fibers. The silkworm diet was modified by including CNFs, and tensile tests were carried out for the drawn silk fibers. Tensile testing of the drawn silk showed improved Young's modulus and tensile strength when the diet included CNFs at 5 wt% concentration. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy studies were also conducted to determine the reason for the observed improvement in properties. Morphological studies revealed that the individual fibrils or fibril bundles are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the silk fibers and are uniformly dispersed. Moreover, finite element analysis was performed to estimate the volume fraction of CNF in the silkworm silk fiber. This work opens the door for development of renewable and sustainable bio-composites.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521000903B. mori silkCellulose nanofiberTensile strengthβ-Sheet proteinBiodegradable
spellingShingle Chen Wu
Satoshi Egawa
Teruyoshi Kanno
Hiroki Kurita
Zhenjin Wang
Eiji Iida
Fumio Narita
Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
Materials & Design
B. mori silk
Cellulose nanofiber
Tensile strength
β-Sheet protein
Biodegradable
title Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
title_full Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
title_fullStr Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
title_full_unstemmed Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
title_short Nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
title_sort nanocellulose reinforced silkworm silk fibers for application to biodegradable polymers
topic B. mori silk
Cellulose nanofiber
Tensile strength
β-Sheet protein
Biodegradable
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521000903
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