%0 Journal Article %T Utilization of deep eutectic solvent as a degumming protocol for raw silk: Towards performance and mechanism elucidation. %A Deng M %A Pan J %A Sun H %A Zhang J %A He H %A Wang Z %A Fu F %A Liu X %A Zhu G %A Khabibulla P %A Kayumov J %J Int J Biol Macromol %V 274 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 2 %M 38834121 %F 8.025 %R 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.132770 %X Degumming is the most critical step for the silk textile industry and the process of silk-based advanced materials. However, current common degumming techniques are largely limited because of insufficient efficiency, obvious hydrolysis damage and difficulty in long-term storage. Here, deep eutectic solvent (DES) constituted of choline chloride (ChCl) and urea was explored to Bombyx mori silk fibers degumming without combining any further treatment. Compared to traditional alkali methods, DES could quickly remove about 26.5 % of sericin in just 40 min, and its degumming efficiency hardly decrease after seven cycles. Owing to the "tear off" degumming mechanism of DES molecules with "large volume", the resulted sericin has a large molecular weight of 250 kDa. In addition, because of antibacterial activity and stabilizing effect, no aggregation occurred and strong bacterial growth inhibition was triggered in the obtained sericin/DES solution. Furthermore, thanks to the good retention of crystalline region and slight swelling of amorphous area, the sericin-free fibroin showed significant increases in moisture absorption and dye uptake, while maintaining good mechanical properties. Featured with high efficiency, reduction in water pollution, easy storage of sericin as well as high quality fibers, this approach is of great potential for silk wet processing.