Study of Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Features of Acid-and Alkali-Treated Silk Fibre (Mulberry) Using Correlation Functions
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概要
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Silk fibres at room temperature after treatment with solutions of HCl(pH=2) and NaOH (pH=10) have been investigated using the SAXS (small angle X-ray scattering) technique. The theories developed by Vonk (1973) and Ruland (1971) for nonideal two-phase structure characterised by continuous variation of electron density at the phase boundary have been applied to calculate various macromolecular parameters such as the width of transition layer, the average periodicity transverse to the layer, the specific inner surface, the length of coherence, the transversal lengths in matter and void, the range of inhomogeneity, the volume fractions of matter and void, the volume fraction of the transition layer and the characteristic number.
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- 1993-10-15
著者
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Panda Dillip
Department Of Physics Regional Engineering College:(present Address)department Of Physics B.j.b. Col
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Panda Pramoda
Department Of Physics Regional Engineering College
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Bisoyi Dillip
Department Of Physics Regional Engineering College:(present Address)gandhi Mahavidyalaya
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MISRA Tripurari
Department of Physics, Regional Engineering College
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PATEL Tnkadhar
Department of Physics, Regional Engineering College
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Misra Tripurari
Department Of Physics Regional Engineering College
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Patel Tnkadhar
Department Of Physics Regional Engineering College