Yuri Matsumoto (444412)Shota Akioka (7307249)Yasumoto Nakazawa (2147755)
Silk fibroin (SF)/polymer composite materials typically exhibit degraded material strength because of their low miscibility. Therefore, we hypothesize that compatibility issues can be solved by modifying SF primary structure motif peptides into polymers. Physical property and structural analyses are performed on fabricated SF/polymer composites. These results suggest that miscibility is improved by modifying the peptide in terms of its thermal properties and molecular mobility. Further, physical properties are improved by peptide modification and are correlated with molecular structure. These findings indicate that SF primary structure motif peptide modification is an innovative technology that can solve the miscibility issue of SF/polymer composite materials.
Yuri MatsumotoShota AkiokaYasumoto Nakazawa
Yiyu WangSisi FanYuwei LiChunqing NiuXiang LiYajin GuoJunhua ZhangJian ShiXinyu Wang
Qiang ZhangShuqin YanMingzhong Li
LI Ying-yingWANG FangLIU Qi-chunZHANG Dong-minZHANG XueMA Qing-yuGU Zheng-gui