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    Title: 添加不同分子量蘆薈對絲蛋白/幾丁聚醣以靜電法紡製奈米纖維膜之吸水率研究
    Effect of Various Molecular Weight Aloe on Water Absorption of Silk Fibroin/Chitosan/Aloe Nanofiber Membranes
    Authors: 林芷萱
    楊佳淇
    王權泉
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: 絲蛋白
    幾丁聚醣
    蘆薈
    靜電紡絲
    吸水性
    Silk Fibroin
    Aloe
    Chitosan
    Electrospinning
    Water Absorption
    Date: 2017-04
    Issue Date: 2017-06-28 09:47:51 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究以不同分子量之蘆薈添加蠶絲蛋白及幾丁聚醣高分子溶液,經由靜電紡絲製備出奈米纖維薄膜。利用SEM及黏度觀察纖維成絲性,接著藉由吸水性判定纖維膜之吸水膨潤度。結果可知,隨著蘆薈添加量增加,對電紡成絲性及吸水性影響甚大,吸水率與擴散係數也跟著上升,另外,當蘆薈添加量的增加,使纖維細度下降。
    This study on adding different molecular weight of aloe into chitosan and silk fibroin and nanofiber membrane was prepared by electrospinning. The fineness and water absorption properties of membranes were investigating. The results showed the fibers more uniformed and fineness increasing with increase of concentration of aloe. The nanofiber membranes made from mixture of silk fibroin/aloe/ chitosan were environmental and available for biomaterials. The water absorption and diffusion coefficient are increase with aloe.
    Relation: 華岡紡織期刊 ; 24卷4期 (2017 / 04 / 01) , P205 - 209
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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