t- Silk, seen as a material, is a fiber made from silkworm cocoons and spiders. They have standard structural components and hierarchical structures. Different manufacturing techniques allow obtaining silk in films, fibers, hydrogels, microspheres, and sponges. We can tune the properties through the structure of secondary proteins. The paper explores the application in biomedical, optics, and electronic fields by analyzing the technological trend.
The Silk, Versatile Material for Biological, Optical, and Electronic Fields: Review / Bibbo', L; Karim, Khan; Ayesha Khan, Tareen. - In: GLOBAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING. - ISSN 2249-4596. - 21:3-F(2021), pp. 1-30. [10.34257/GJREFVOL21IS3PG1]
The Silk, Versatile Material for Biological, Optical, and Electronic Fields: Review
BIBBO' L;
2021-01-01
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t- Silk, seen as a material, is a fiber made from silkworm cocoons and spiders. They have standard structural components and hierarchical structures. Different manufacturing techniques allow obtaining silk in films, fibers, hydrogels, microspheres, and sponges. We can tune the properties through the structure of secondary proteins. The paper explores the application in biomedical, optics, and electronic fields by analyzing the technological trend.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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