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Bio-Inspired Coloring and Functionalization of Silk Fabric via Laccase-Catalyzed Graft Polymerization of Arylamines

Journal

FIBERS AND POLYMERS
Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages 1927-1937

Publisher

KOREAN FIBER SOC
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-020-1044-9

Keywords

Silk fabric; Arylamine; Enzymatic graft polymerization; In situ coloring; Functionalization

Funding

  1. Six Talent Peaks Projects in Jiangsu Province [XCL-133]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31771039]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JUSRP51717A]
  4. 111 Project [B17021]

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Generally, dyeing and finishing ofBombyx morisilk fibers were proceeded at high temperature, which has the disadvantages of overmuch energy-consumptions. In the present work, bio-inspired in situ coloring and functionalization of silk fabric were carried out via laccase-catalyzed graft polymerization of arylamines, including aniline (ANI) andp-phenylenediamine (PPD).p-Hydroxyphenylacetamide (PHAD) as the model compound of tyrosine residues in silk fibroin (SF) was used to explore the mechanism of graft polymerization by means of MALDI-TOF MS. The actions of the dopants of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and sodiump-aminobenzenesulfonate (ABSA) on the enzymatic treatment were also concerned. The results indicated that laccase might initiate the self-polymerizations of ANI and PPD, respectively, and formed the copolymers of arylamine and PHAD subsequently. High color depth and color fastness were obtained after incubation silk fabric with laccase and arylamines, companying with a noticeable pH-responsiveness. The laccase-mediated treatment endowed silk fabric with antibacterial and antioxidant abilities, meanwhile, the addition of dopants of SDBS and ABSA promoted the enzymatic finishing. Enzymatic graft polymerization of arylamine onto silk fibroin provides a novel approach for dyeing and functionalization of silk fabrics under mild treating conditions.

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