2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-016-0052-5
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Evaluating the impact of different exogenous factors on silk textiles deterioration with use of size exclusion chromatography

Abstract: Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), especially coupled with multiple angle laser light scattering detector (MALLS) is a powerful tool in diagnostics of deterioration of historic and art objects to evaluate their condition. In this paper, SEC-UV-MALLS-DRI technique was applied to study degradation of silk fibroin samples (Bombyx mori) artificially aged under various conditions: in the presence of oxygen, in different amount of water vapour and in volatile organic products (VOCs), all at temperature of 90°C. Co… Show more

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“…The Ajisawa-derived SF and the LiBr-derived SF had their molecular weight distributions reported at 252.5 -16 kDa and 376 -82.7 kDa, respectively [11,15,20,24,27,43,60,[74][75][76] [41,58,68]. The SF's MW decreased from 450 kDa to 100 kDa when dissolution times of the SF in the Ajisawa's reagent increased from 3 min to 180 min.…”
Section: Molecular Weightmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The Ajisawa-derived SF and the LiBr-derived SF had their molecular weight distributions reported at 252.5 -16 kDa and 376 -82.7 kDa, respectively [11,15,20,24,27,43,60,[74][75][76] [41,58,68]. The SF's MW decreased from 450 kDa to 100 kDa when dissolution times of the SF in the Ajisawa's reagent increased from 3 min to 180 min.…”
Section: Molecular Weightmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ajisawa extractions were reported using 1: 30 -1: 10 (w/v) of dissolving ratios at 55 -85 °C for various dissolution times [6, 9, 23-25, 27, 29, 30, 41, 43, 45, 58, 60, 66-73]. The MW of the SF extracted with the Ajisawa's reagent (252.5 -16 kilo Daltons) was generally lower than the SF extracted with the LiBr (376 -82.7 kilo Daltons) [11,15,20,24,27,43,60,[74][75][76]. Prolong dissolution times of the Ajisawa's process resulted in decreases in the MW of the SF [41,58,68].…”
Section: Chapter I Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%