Mechanical properties of silk: interplay of deformation on macroscopic and molecular length scales
- PMID: 18352338
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.048104
Mechanical properties of silk: interplay of deformation on macroscopic and molecular length scales
Abstract
Using an in situ combination of tensile tests and x-ray diffraction, we have determined the mechanical properties of both the crystalline and the disordered phase of the biological nanocomposite silk by adapting a model from linear viscoelastic theory to the semicrystalline morphology of silk. We observe a strong interplay between morphology and mechanical properties. Silk's high extensibility results principally from the disordered phase; however, the crystals are also elastically deformed.
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