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Flexible Silk–Inorganic Nanocomposites: From Transparent to Highly Reflective
Authors:Eugenia Kharlampieva  Veronika Kozlovskaya  Ray Gunawidjaja  Valeriy V. Shevchenko  Richard Vaia  Rajesh R. Naik  David L. Kaplan  Vladimir V. Tsukruk
Affiliation:1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 (USA);2. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry National Academy of Science of Ukraine Kiev 02160 (Ukraine);3. Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright‐Patterson AFB Dayton, OH 45433‐7750 (USA);4. Department of Biomedical Engineering Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 (USA)
Abstract:A novel type of all‐natural, biocompatible, and very robust nanoscale free‐standing biohybrids are reported. They are obtained by integrating a silk fibroin matrix with functional inorganic nanoplatelets using a spin‐assisted layer‐by‐layer assembly. The organized assembly of the silk fibroin with clay (montmorillonite) nanosheets results in highly transparent nanoscale films with significantly enhanced mechanical properties, including strength, toughness, and elastic modulus, as compared to those for the pristine silk nanomaterials. Moreover, replacing clay nanoplatelets with a highly reflective Langmuir monolayer of densely packed silver nanoplates causes a similar enhancement of the mechanical properties, but in contrast to the materials above, highly reflective, mirror‐like, nanoscale flexible films are created. This strategy offers a new perspective for the fabrication of robust all‐natural flexible nanocomposites with exceptional mechanical properties important for biomedical applications, such as reinforced tissue engineering. On the other hand, the ability to convert silk‐based nanoscale films into mirror‐like biocompatible flexible films can be intriguing for prospective photonics and optical exploitation of these nanobiohybrids.
Keywords:Hybrid materials  Composites  Nanostructures  Thin films  Flexible electronics  Biomedical applications
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