Fabrication of silk resin with high bending properties by hot-pressing and subsequent hot-rolling

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This research reports the processability and mechanical properties of silk resins prepared by hot-pressing followed by hot-rolling and then analyzes their thermal and structural properties. The results show that regenerated silk (RS) resins are better suited for hot-rolling than Eri and Bombyx mori silk resins (untreated silk). When hot-rolling at 160 °C with a 50% of reduction ratio, maximum bending strength and Young's modulus of RS resin reaches 192 MPa and 10.2 GPa, respectively, after pretreatment by immersion in 40 vol% ethanol, and 229 MPa and 12.5 GPa, respectively, after pretreatment by immersion in boiling water. Increased strength of the material is attributed to the increased content of aggregated strands and intramolecular linking of β sheets (attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) and higher crystallinity (X-ray diffraction analysis). After hot-pressing and hot-rolling, RS resins have a stable decomposition temperature (297 °C).

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Tuan, H. A., Hirai, S., Inoue, S., Mohammed, A. A. H., Akioka, S., & Trinh, T. N. (2020). Fabrication of silk resin with high bending properties by hot-pressing and subsequent hot-rolling. Materials, 13(12), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13122716

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