Tohoku Univ. Technology:Silk thread with dispersion reinforced cellulose nanofibers:T18-097
Realization of silk thread with uniformly dispersed CNF! Increased mechanical strength by feeding techniques!!
Recently, cellulose nanofiber (CNF) has attracted attention as a new material. Although it is expected to be used as a filler to improve mechanical strength by dispersing CNF into a base material such as resin, it is still a problem because of insufficient orientation and dispersability in the base material. The present invention has been made in view of such problems. Focusing on silk fibers as a base material, we have succeeded in providing a technique for obtaining silkworm silk obtained by uniformly dispersing CNF.
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