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Silk: Materials, Processes, and Applications
About this book
Silk: Materials, Processes, and Applications addresses the latest research on the structure and properties of silk fibers, properties of silk-based materials, and cutting edge-related industrial practices. It pays particular attention to mulberry silk, but unconventional silks such as spider silk and marine silk fibers are also covered.Although silk is one of the oldest known fibers, new research continues to shed light on its properties, leading it to be applied in new contexts particularly in the medical field, and new non-textile areas. In addition to structural and mechanical qualities, this book also includes a great deal of new research on the chemical modifications of silk fibers, and other processing methods.With a focus on practical methodologies, this is the most readable and readily applicable book on silk so far, making it a perfect guide for readers with a range of backgrounds.- Addresses the fundamental differences between mulberry, spider, and wild silks- Describes silk fiber and non-fiber forms, including hydrogels and films- In-depth coverage of silk-processing methods provides the perfect starting point for biotechnologists interested in the use of silk for non-textile applications
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Sources and classification of silk
Abstract
Keywords
1.1 Introduction
| Common name of insect | Life stage | Gland |
|---|---|---|
| Jumping bristletails, silverfish | Adult males | Type III secretory units |
| Mayflies | Larvae | Malpighian tubules |
| Dragon flies | Adult female | Unknown |
| Webspinners | All stages | Type III secretory units |
| Crickets | All stages | Labial glands |
| Book lice | Adult females | Labial glands |
| Thrips | Larvae and adults | Malpighian tubules |
| Kaboono montana Evans | Unknown | Unknown |
| Water beetles | Adult female | Colleterial glands |
| Plant eating beetles | Larvae | Malpighian tubules |
| Lacewings | Adult female | Colleterial glands |
| Lacewings and ant lions | Larvae | Malpighian tubules |
| Saw flies and parasitic wasps | Larvae | Labial glands |
| Parasitic wasps | Adult female | Abdomen secretion |
| Bees, ants and wasps | Larvae | Labial gland |
| Saw flies | Larvae | Labial gland |
| Wasps | Adult females | Type III secretory units |
| Wasps | Adult females | Labial glands |
| Fleas | Larvae | Labial glands |
| Dance flies | Adult males | Type III secretory units |
| Glowworms | Larvae | Labial glands |
| Midges | Larvae | Labial glands |
| Butterflies, moths, caddisflies | Larvae | Labial glands |


Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- 1: Sources and classification of silk
- 2: Structure and properties of silk fibers
- 3: New developments in degumming silk
- 4: Regenerated silk fibers
- 5: Electrospun silk fibers
- 6: Applications of silk
- 7: 3D printing silk
- 8: Future trends in the sources, processing and applications of silk
- Index