AbstractWhilst much is known about the properties of silks, the means by which native silk feedstocks are spun still represent a gap in our knowledge. Rheology of the native silk feedstocks is germane to an understanding of the natural spinning process. Yet, an overview of the literature reveals subtle limitations and inconsistencies between studies, which has been largely attributed to sample-to-sample variation when testing these exquisitely flow-sensitive materials. This ambiguity has prevented reliable, consistent inferences from standard polymer rheology and constitutes an obstacle to further development.To address this challenge, we present the largest study to date into the rheological properties of native silk feedstocks from Bombyx...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
AbstractThe rheology of native silk protein feedstock specimens was characterised by shear and oscil...
Whilst much is known about the properties of silks, the means by which native silk feedstocks are sp...
AbstractWhilst much is known about the properties of silks, the means by which native silk feedstock...
Variability in silk's rheology is often regarded as an impediment to understanding or successfully c...
The rheology of native silk protein feedstock specimens was characterised by shear and oscillatory ...
The mechanism by which native silk feedstocks are converted to solid fibres in nature has attracted ...
Unlike spider silk, spinning silkworm silk has the added intricacy of being both fibre and micron-th...
Variation in silk feedstocks is a barrier both to our understanding of natural spinning and biomimet...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
Unlike spider silk, spinning silkworm silk has the added intricacy of being both fibre and micron-th...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Silks are remarkable materials with desirable mechanical properties, yet the fine details of natural...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
AbstractThe rheology of native silk protein feedstock specimens was characterised by shear and oscil...
Whilst much is known about the properties of silks, the means by which native silk feedstocks are sp...
AbstractWhilst much is known about the properties of silks, the means by which native silk feedstock...
Variability in silk's rheology is often regarded as an impediment to understanding or successfully c...
The rheology of native silk protein feedstock specimens was characterised by shear and oscillatory ...
The mechanism by which native silk feedstocks are converted to solid fibres in nature has attracted ...
Unlike spider silk, spinning silkworm silk has the added intricacy of being both fibre and micron-th...
Variation in silk feedstocks is a barrier both to our understanding of natural spinning and biomimet...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
Unlike spider silk, spinning silkworm silk has the added intricacy of being both fibre and micron-th...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Silks are remarkable materials with desirable mechanical properties, yet the fine details of natural...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
AbstractThe rheology of native silk protein feedstock specimens was characterised by shear and oscil...