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Microwave radiation induced surface modification of silk fibers with methylmethacrylate and acrylonitrile monomers through graft copolymerization

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Table 1. Optimization of various reaction parameters for grafting of MMA onto silk fibroin fibers under the influence of microwave radiations
Fig 1 FT-IR Spectra of (a) SF-g-poly(MMA) and (b) SF-g-poly(AN) under the influence of microwave radiation
Fig 3Scanning electron micrographs of (a) SF-g-poly(MMA) and (b) SF-g-poly(AN) under the influence of microwave radiations
Table 3. Chemical resistance of silk fibroin fiber, SF-g-poly(MMA) and SF-g-poly(AN) using HCl and NaOH of different strength under the influence of microwave radiations

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