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Effect of Surfactant on Homogeneity of Partially Degummed Silk Fiber

  • Chung, Da Eun (Department of Bio-fibers and Materials Science, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Um, In Chul (Department of Bio-fibers and Materials Science, Kyungpook National University)
  • Received : 2014.02.25
  • Accepted : 2014.03.25
  • Published : 2014.03.31

Abstract

Silk has always been one of the most favored textile materials. Fully degummed silk fiber (i.e., silk fibers without sericin) shows better luster than raw silk fiber (with sericin); it is also softer. On the other hand, raw silk fiber feels cooler because of the presence of sericin, making it useful as a textile for the summer season. Recently, partially degummed silk has attracted researchers' attention because it provides better luster, feel, and dyeing properties. However, the partial degumming of silk is very difficult because it results in inhomogeneously degummed fiber. In the present study, silk yarns were degummed with surfactant aqueous solutions and the effects of each surfactant on the degumming ratio, crystallinity, and homogeneity of the degummed silk yarn were examined. The degumming ratio and crystallinity index of silk yarn varied depending on the type of surfactant. On the whole, anionic surfactants resulted in higher degumming ratios and better homogeneity than nonionic surfactants.

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