Silk composite with a fluoropolymer as a water-resistant protein-based material

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Silk-based materials are water-sensitive and show different physical properties at different humidities and under wet/dry conditions. To overcome the water sensitivity of silk-based materials, we developed a silk composite material with a fluoropolymer. Blending and coating the silk protein-based materials, such as films and textiles, with the fluoropolymer enhanced the surface hydrophobicity, water vapor barrier properties, and size stability during shrinkage tests. This material design with a protein biopolymer and a fluoropolymer is expected to broaden the applicability of protein-based materials.

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Numata, K., Ifuku, N., & Isogai, A. (2018). Silk composite with a fluoropolymer as a water-resistant protein-based material. Polymers, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040459

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