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Phase separation structure in poly(vinyl alcohol)/silk fibroin blend films
Blend films of a commercial poly(vinyl alcohol) (a‐PVA) derived from vinyl acetate and silk fibroin (SF) obtained from degummed silk were prepared by mixing the aqueous solutions of both samples. A plain weave structure was recognized only in the blend films, whereas no structure was found for the s...
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Published in: | Polymer international 1998-02, Vol.45 (2), p.175-184 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Blend films of a commercial poly(vinyl alcohol) (a‐PVA) derived from vinyl acetate and silk fibroin (SF) obtained from degummed silk were prepared by mixing the aqueous solutions of both samples. A plain weave structure was recognized only in the blend films, whereas no structure was found for the superimposed films of both samples. The phase separation structure of the blend films was examined by microscopic observations elongation, tensile tests, and IR measurements. The microphase separation region increased with increase in the degree of polymerization of the PVA. In the IR spectra of the blend films with high PVA contents cast under certain conditions, the absorption peak attributed to the cross‐β‐form conformation of SF appeared strongly. Gelatin, a water‐soluble and natural polymer, was also used for comparison with SF. The ternary phase diagram in an a‐PVA/gelatin/H2O system was obtained experimentally and the critical point was used to estimate the interaction parameter between PVA and gelatin molecules. The phase separation structure and the interaction between PVA and SF molecules were also discussed taking into consideration the results of the a‐PVA/gelatin system. © 1998 SCI. |
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ISSN: | 0959-8103 1097-0126 |
DOI: | 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0126(199802)45:2<175::AID-PI883>3.0.CO;2-K |