Authors
Michelle E Kinahan, Emmanouela Filippidi, Sarah Köster, Xiao Hu, Heather M Evans, Thomas Pfohl, David L Kaplan, Joyce Wong
Publication date
2011/5/9
Journal
Biomacromolecules
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
1504-1511
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Despite widespread use of silk, it remains a significant challenge to fabricate fibers with properties similar to native silk. It has recently been recognized that the key to tuning silk fiber properties lies in controlling internal structure of assembled β-sheets. We report an advance in the precise control of silk fiber formation with control of properties via microfluidic solution spinning. We use an experimental approach combined with modeling to accurately predict and independently tune fiber properties including Young’s modulus and diameter to customize fibers. This is the first reported microfluidic approach capable of fabricating functional fibers with predictable properties and provides new insight into the structural transformations responsible for the unique properties of silk. Unlike bulk processes, our method facilitates the rapid and inexpensive fabrication of fibers from small volumes (50 μL) that can be characterized to …
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