Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.71, No.10, 1563-1571, 1999
Structure and physical properties of silk fibroin polyacrylamide blend films
This article deals with the characterization of blend films obtained by mixing silk fibroin (SF) and polyacrylamide (PAAm). The DSC curves of SF/PAAm blend films showed overlapping of the main thermal transitions characteristic of the individual polymers. The exothermic peak at 218 degrees C, assigned to the P-sheet crystallization of silk fibroin, slightly shifted to a lower temperature by blending. The weight retention properties (TG) of the blend films were intermediate between those of the two constituents. The TMA response was indicative of a higher thermal stability of the blend films, even at low PAAm content (less than or equal to 25%), the final breaking occurring at about 300 degrees C (100 degrees C higher than pure SF film). The peak of dynamic loss modulus of silk fibroin at 193 degrees C gradually shifted to lower temperature in the blend films, suggesting an enhancement of the molecular motion of the fibroin chains induced by the presence of PAAm. Changes in the NH stretching region of silk fibroin were detected by FTIR analysis of blend films. These are attributable to disturbance of the hydrogen bond pattern of silk fibroin and formation of new hydrogen bonds With PAAm. The values of strength and elongation at break of blend films slightly improved at 20-25% PAAm content. A sea-island structure was observed by examining the air surface of the blend films by scanning electron microscopy.
Keywords:GLUCOSE-OXIDASE;MEMBRANES