Pewlong, W.; Sudatis, B.; Takeshita, Hidefumi; Yoshii, Fumio; Kume, Tamikazu
Proceedings of the Takasaki workshop on bilateral cooperations. Radiation Processing of natural polymers2000
Proceedings of the Takasaki workshop on bilateral cooperations. Radiation Processing of natural polymers2000
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[en] Silk fibroin fiber from the domesticated silkworm Bombyx mori was irradiated using an electron beam accelerator to investigate the application of the radiation degradation technique as a means to solubilize fibroin. The irradiation caused a significant degradation of the fiber. The tensile strength of fibroin fiber irradiated up to 2500 kGy decreased rapidly with increasing dose. The presence of oxygen in the irradiation atmosphere enhanced degradation of the tensile strength. The solubilization of irradiated fibroin fiber was evaluated using the following three kinds of solutions: a calcium chloride solution(CaCl2/C2H5OH/H2O=1:2:8 in mole ratio), a hydrochloric acid (0.5 N) and a distilled water. Dissolution of fibroin fiber into these solutions was significantly enhanced by irradiation. Especially, an appreciable amount of water soluble proteins was extracted by a distilled water. (author)
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Kume, Tomikazu; Maekawa, Yasunari (eds.); Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan); 184 p; Mar 2000; p. 146-152; Takasaki workshop on bilateral cooperations. Radiation processing of natural polymers; Takasaki, Gunma (Japan); 1-2 Nov 1999; 14 refs., 5 figs.
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ANIMALS, ARTHROPODS, BEAMS, CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DECOMPOSITION, DISPERSIONS, ELEMENTS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, INSECTS, INVERTEBRATES, LEPIDOPTERA, LEPTON BEAMS, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, MIXTURES, MOTHS, NONMETALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PARTICLE BEAMS, RADIATION EFFECTS, SOLUTIONS
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