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Spider silk as a model biomaterial
- Abstract:
- Spider silk combines strength and extensibility, and a wide range of mechanical properties can be achieved with only minute (if any) changes in chemical structure. It appears that the full range of thermo-mechanical properties of such silk fibres can be predicted by examining the energy imparted during stretching with the theoretical framework provided by Mean Field Theory for Polymers. This approach attempts to integrate strain and tensile stress with a range of relevant energetic and mechanical parameters such as the loss tangent and potential energy of atomic inter-chain bonding as well as the tensile and bulk elastic moduli. The model reveals that the underlying design principle of silks seems to share an inherent and surprising simplicity at the macromolecular level. We conclude that our modelling approach allows in-depth analysis of natural silks as well as comparison with synthetic fibres.
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher:
- Springer-Verlag
- Journal:
- Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing More from this journal
- Volume:
- 82
- Issue:
- 2
- Pages:
- 205-212
- Publication date:
- 2006-02-01
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1432-0630
- ISSN:
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0947-8396
- Language:
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English
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- Deposit date:
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2010-11-29
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- Springer-Verlag
- Copyright date:
- 2005
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- The full-text of this article is not available in ORA, but you may be able to access the article via the publisher copy link on this record page. Citation: Vollrath, F. & Porter, D. (2006). 'Spider silks as a model biomaterial', Applied Physics A 82(2), 205-212. The original publication is available at springerlink.com
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