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2020 ◽  
Vol 277 ◽  
pp. 128296
Author(s):  
Santiago Palencia-Ruiz ◽  
Dorothée Laurenti ◽  
Denis Uzio ◽  
Christelle Legens ◽  
Pavel Afanasiev

Author(s):  
Estefanía Echeverri-Correa ◽  
David Orlando Grajales-Lopera ◽  
Santiago Gutiérrez-Restrepo ◽  
Claudia Patricia Ossa-Orozco

Silk from Bombyx mori has two main proteins: fibroin and sericin. Fibroin is a protein that exhibits good biocompatibility and high surface reactivity, desirable properties for many biomedical applications. Sericin is related with adverse immune response in some medical uses. Therefore, its removal (degumming) is desirable in almost all fields, including the textile industry and biological applications. In this study, three degumming methods (distilled water, liquid neutral detergent and sodium carbonate solution) were evaluated using Raman spectroscopy. Degummed silk treated with sodium carbonate solution exhibits a pattern consistent with previous studies for sericin-free fibroin, and significant differences with the untreated silk pattern. Also, degummed fibroin fibers were dissolved in a calcium chloride solution, in pursuit of a more versatile material. Additionally, different porous membranes of dialysis tubes were tested to remove residual salts, and were compared by conductivity measurements and EDS analysis, identifying good performance for an affordable food cellulose membrane. The results showed that it is possible to obtain fibroin with adequate chemical properties, using low-cost process and membrane of dialysis tubes. 


Author(s):  
Emily M. K. Müller ◽  
Ute Henniges ◽  
Irene Brückle

Abstract An etching that was visibly damaged as a result of previous bleaching with a 5.6 % aqueous sodium borohydride solution underwent retreatment involving washing to stabilize the embrittled paper and to remove potentially present bleaching residues. During a final immersion in a dilute calcium hydrogen carbonate solution administered for deacidification, an unexpected and severe blistering occurred that is explained as a recurrence of previous bleaching-related blistering. The blisters were laid down. The treatment concluded with a consolidation of the bleach-damaged paper surface using a 0.5 % gelatine solution applied by misting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 55-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiangming Xu ◽  
Kechao Zhou ◽  
Xiaobin Li ◽  
Qiusheng Zhou ◽  
Tiangui Qi ◽  
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