Effect of Na2CO3 degumming concentration on LiBr-formic acid-silk fibroin solution properties

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Salt-acid system has been proved to be of high efficiency for silk fibroin dissolution. Using salt-acid system to dissolve silk, native silk fibrils can be preserved in the regenerated solution. Increasing experiments indicate that acquirement of silkfibrils in solution is strongly associated with the degumming process. In this study, the effect of sodium carbonate degumming concentration on solution properties based on lithium bromide-formic acid dissolution system was systematically investigated. Results showed that the morphology transformation of silkfibroin in solution from nanospheres to nanofibrils is determined by sodium carbonate concentration during the degumming process. Solutions containing different silkfibroin structure exhibited different rheological behaviors and different electrospinnability, leading to different electrospun nanofibre properties. The results have guiding significance for preparation and application of silk fibroin solutions.

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Liu, Z., Wan, Y., Dou, H., & He, J. H. (2016). Effect of Na2CO3 degumming concentration on LiBr-formic acid-silk fibroin solution properties. Thermal Science, 20(3), 985–991. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1603985L

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