ASPECTS OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE SILK OF BOMBYX-MORI

Citation
S. Putthanarat et al., ASPECTS OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE SILK OF BOMBYX-MORI, Journal of macromolecular science. Pure and applied chemistry, A33(7), 1996, pp. 899-911
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
10601325
Volume
A33
Issue
7
Year of publication
1996
Pages
899 - 911
Database
ISI
SICI code
1060-1325(1996)A33:7<899:AOTMOT>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Atomic force microscopy was used to examine the exterior surface of as -spun cocoon silk, raw silk, and degummed silk as well as the interior surface of peeled degummed silk of Bombyx mori. The images yielded a broad variety of features with a wide range of dimensions. They are qu alitatively similar to those of the dragline silk of Nephila clavipes. Examination of the surface roughness, the surface profiles, and the F ourier transforms of the profiles showed the surface of the degummed s ilk to be quantitatively similar to the silk of N. clavipes. The avera ge roughness is 4 nm. The average dimensions of the features are appro ximately 100 to 150 ( > 2000 in peeled samples) nm axially and 50 to 3 00 nm laterally. They appear to emerge from and to enter the surface, to vary in width, and to twist about one another in an irregular manne r. In the peeled degummed silk they extend more regularly for long dis tances in approximately the axial direction. In some cases they appear to be, oriented at different small angles with respect to the fiber a xis in different layers. Taken together with other data, they suggest the presence of large fibrillar structures. The same suggestion also a pplies to similar structures in N. clavipes.