Abstract
Silk is a biocompatible material with remarkable mechanical properties. A variety of composite materials using silk as a matrix or for reinforcement have been prepared for many biological applications. However, although a range of composites containing silk have been designed, the mechanical properties achieved for the regenerated silk (solubilisation + film/matrix or fibre production) remain relatively weak (strength: 30–50 MPa). In this study, by combining the high ultimate strength (up to 1 GPa) of natural silk fibres and the chemical properties of regenerated silk, we developed a composite based on silk alone. We investigated how to improve the tensile mechanical properties of silk matrices derived from
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