Abstract: | Studies on the effect of nitrogen plasma on morphology and textile properties of mulberry silk fibers and fabrics have been conducted. The changes in the morphological structure have been monitored by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and internal reflection infrared spectroscopy. The changes in some of textile properties such as wettability, drying rate, and crease recovery owing to plasma treatment have also been investigated. It has been found that the surface of mulberry silk gets etched away, even affecting the crystalline region. This behavior is opposite to our findings on tassar silk. Therefore, an explanation of this differential behavior of mulberry with tasar on the basis of amino acid linkages vis-à-vis bonding, wettability, drying rate, and water retention capacity has been attempted. These results have been used to arrive at an understanding of internal structure of mulberry. |