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ISBN 10: 1782423117
ISBN 13: 978-1782423119
Author: Arindam Basu
The remarkable properties of silk fibres have gained them a prominent place in the field of technical textiles. Advances in Silk Science and Technology explores recent developments in silk processing, properties and applications. Techniques for manufacturing spider silk are also discussed and the current and future applications of this fibre are reviewed.
Part One focuses on the properties and processing of silk from both silkworms and spiders. It addresses recent advances in our understanding of the properties of silk and offers systematic coverage of the processing of silk from spinning through to finishing, as well as an analysis of quality testing for silk fibres, yarns and fabrics. Part Two then addresses important applications of silk from silkworms and spiders, and includes chapters on the use of silk in polymer matrix composites and in different kinds of biomaterial. The book concludes with a chapter on developments in the use of silk waste.
Reviews the properties of silk from both silkworms and spiders
Offers systematic coverage of the processing of silk from spinning through to finishing
Cover a range of applications, including on the use of silk in polymer matrix composites and in different kinds of biomaterial
Table of contents:
Part One Processing and properties of silk from silkworms and spiders
1 Advances in understanding the properties of silk
N.V. Padaki, B. Das, A. Basu
1.1 Introduction and classification of silk
1.2 Physical characteristics of silk
1.3 Microstructure and appearance
1.4 Chemical composition of silk fibers
1.5 Chemical properties of silk fibers
1.6 Moisture relations
1.7 Tensile behavior and rheology
1.8 Structure and property correlations
1.9 Luster and optical properties
1.10 Thermal properties of silk fibers
1.11 Dielectric and frictional properties
1.12 Environmental properties
1.13 Summary References
2 Advances in understanding the properties of spider silk
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2.2 Chemical composition and properties of other spider silk types
2.3 Future trends
2.4 Sources of further information and advice References
3 Advances in the spinning, weaving, and knitting of silk
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3.1 Introduction
3.2 The spinning of silk
3.3 Advances in the weaving of silk
3.4 Advances in the knitting of silk
3.5 Nonwoven silk fabrics References
4 Advances in the dyeing and printing of silk
MD cloth
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Dyeing: types of dyes and key process steps for dyeing
4.3 Recent developments in the technology of silk dyeing and novel dyes
4.4 Printing: styles and methods of printing with key process steps
4.5 Recent developments in printing of silk
4.6 Future trends and their driving parameters
4.7 Concluding remarks References
5 Advances in the finishing of silk fabrics
A.K.R. Choudhury
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fundamentals of silk finishing
5.3 Mechanical finishing of silk
5.4 Chemical finishing of silk
5.5 Conclusions References
6 Enzyme applications in silk processing
N.V. Padaki, B. Das, R.M. Thirumalesh
Introduction
Sericulture and the silk industry
Enzymes used in silk processing
References Conclusion
Enzyme applications in silk processing
7 Advanced testing of silk fibers, yarns, and fabrics
P. Bhat, A. Basu
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Fiber tests
7.3 Yarn tests
7.4 Fabric tests
7.5 Future trends References
Part Two Applications of silk from silkworms and spider silk
8 Silk as a reinforcement in polymer matrix composites
P. Noorunnisa Khanam, M.A. Al-Maadeed, P. Naseema Khanam
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Processing methods
8.3 Characterization of silk fiber-reinforced polymer composites
8.4 Applications
8.5 Conclusions References
9 Processing of silk biomaterials
W. Abdel-Naby, B.D. Lawrence
9.1 Introduction: silk as a biomaterial
9.2 Silk biomaterials fabrication
9.3 Effects of post-processing on silk-based biomaterial properties
9.4 Conclusions and future trends References
10 Structure and properties of spider and silkworm silk for tissue scaffolds
G.V. Guinea, M. Elices, J. Pérez-Rigueiro, G.R. Plaza
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Microstructure of silks
10.3 Mechanical properties
10.4 Relationship between structure and properties
10.5 Biomimetic approaches
10.6 Conclusion
Acknowledgments References
11 Silk as a suture material
G. Thilagavathi, S. Viju
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Silk suture manufacture process
11.3 Properties of silk sutures
11.4 Improving the functionality of silk sutures
11.5
Future trends
References
12 The use of spider silk as a biomaterial
B. Mortimer, C. Holland
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Spider silk biodiversity
12.3 Protein diversity
12.4 Processing diversity
12.5 Fiber diversity
12.6 Engineering diversity: orb webs as multifunctional structures
12.7 Future trends
12.8 Sources of further information and advice
Acknowledgments
Dedication
References
13 Developments in the use of silk by-products and silk waste
U.C. Javali, N.V. Padaki, B. Das, K.B. Malali
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Types of silk waste and by-products
13.3 Economics of silk waste and by-products
13.4 Processing of silk waste and by-products
13.5 Applications of silk by-products
13.6 Summary
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