The processes used to create synthetic spider silk greatly affect the properties of the produced fibers. This paper investigates the effect of process variations during artificial spinning on the thermal and mechanical properties of the produced silk. Property values are also compared to the ones of the natural dragline silk of the Nephila clavipes spider, and to unprocessed (as-spun) synthetic silk. Structural characterization by scanning pyroelectric microscopy is employed to provide insight into the axial orientation of the crystalline regions of the fiber and is supported by X-ray diffraction data. The results show that stretching and passage through liquid baths induce crystal formation and axial alignment in synthetic fibers, but with...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
The processes used to create synthetic spider silk greatly affect the properties of the produced fib...
The processes used to create synthetic spider silk greatly affect the properties of the produced fib...
This thesis examines the dynamic mechanical properties of natural silk fibres, mainly from silkworm ...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
Artificial spider silk has emerged as a biobased fiber that could replace some petroleum-based mater...
ABSTRACT: Despite being spun at ambient temperatures and pressures the excellent tensile and elongat...
Typical spider dragline silk tends to outperform other natural fibres and most man-made filaments. H...
Spider-silk, which is constructed solely of proteins, is the strongest biomaterial fiber. Unfortunat...
Orb-weaving spiders produce six different types of silks, each with unique mechanical properties. Th...
This thesis describes an investigation into silk spinning, with the objective of producing high perf...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
The processes used to create synthetic spider silk greatly affect the properties of the produced fib...
The processes used to create synthetic spider silk greatly affect the properties of the produced fib...
This thesis examines the dynamic mechanical properties of natural silk fibres, mainly from silkworm ...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
Artificial spider silk has emerged as a biobased fiber that could replace some petroleum-based mater...
ABSTRACT: Despite being spun at ambient temperatures and pressures the excellent tensile and elongat...
Typical spider dragline silk tends to outperform other natural fibres and most man-made filaments. H...
Spider-silk, which is constructed solely of proteins, is the strongest biomaterial fiber. Unfortunat...
Orb-weaving spiders produce six different types of silks, each with unique mechanical properties. Th...
This thesis describes an investigation into silk spinning, with the objective of producing high perf...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...