Optically transparent silk fibroin nanofiber paper maintaining native β-sheet secondary structure obtained by cyclic mechanical nanofibrillation process

2021 
Abstract Optically transparent fibroin nanofiber (FNF) paper was obtained without using binders by passing a fibroin suspension through a mechanical nanofibrillation process using a water-jet. The optical transmittance of the nanofiber paper increased with the number of passes through the water-jet and reached 79.3% and 80.3% of light at 600 nm after 15 and 30 passes, respectively. The fibroin of the transparent nanopaper remained fibrous with a native β-sheet secondary structure. Therefore, the transparent nanopaper showed a high elastic modulus, high thermal durability, and low thermal expansion. This novel protein material, which can be fabricated without toxic chemicals or organic solvents, is bio-friendly and shows promise for new applications in biocompatible photonic devices.
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