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Facile and effective fabrication of highly UV-resistant silk fabrics with excellent laundering durability and thermal and chemical stabilities

Yang et al., 2019

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5192828914155901678
Author
Yang H
Yu Z
Li K
Jiang L
Liu X
Deng B
Chen F
Xu W
Publication year
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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As the most favored high-quality biopolymer, silk fiber is widely used in the textile and medical industries owing to its impressive mechanical properties, wear comfort properties, and biocompatibility. However, its photoinstability, chemical instability, and thermal …
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