Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discuss this fascinating bio-material by merging the biologist's with the polymer scientist's views i.e. combine insights into the characterisation and understanding of evolved structure, property and function in natural silk proteins with the broad scope of applied disciplines ranging from molecular modelling to rheology and mechanical testing. We conclude that silk cannot be defined simply by only its origin or material composition but any meaningful designation must include the key feature of formation by extrusion spinning. We further conclude that silk 'spinning' largely depends on a highly specific denaturation process dependent on competing ...
Silk spinning, observed in spiders and insects, exhibits a remarkable biological source of inspirati...
Genetically engineered protein polymers have been produced with the crystallizable Bombyx mori silk...
Silks are remarkable materials with desirable mechanical properties, yet the fine details of natural...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of RandD innovation centred on textile manufact...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of R&D; innovation centred on textile manuf...
Silks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific applications. In th...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
This thesis furthers our collective understanding of the flow behaviours exhibited by the silk prote...
Abstract The biocompatibility and biodegradability of natural silk fibres and the benign conditions ...
This article reviews fundamental and applied aspects of silk–one of Nature’s most intriguing materia...
The biocompatibility and biodegradability of natural silk fibres and the benign conditions under whi...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
Silk production has evolved to be energetically efficient and functionally optimized, yielding a mat...
The development of silk processing techniques has enabled us to benefit from this superior natural m...
Silk spinning, observed in spiders and insects, exhibits a remarkable biological source of inspirati...
Genetically engineered protein polymers have been produced with the crystallizable Bombyx mori silk...
Silks are remarkable materials with desirable mechanical properties, yet the fine details of natural...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of RandD innovation centred on textile manufact...
For centuries silkworm filaments have been the focus of R&D; innovation centred on textile manuf...
Silks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific applications. In th...
Natural silk is an important biopolymer with huge potential as it combines superb mechanical propert...
This thesis furthers our collective understanding of the flow behaviours exhibited by the silk prote...
Abstract The biocompatibility and biodegradability of natural silk fibres and the benign conditions ...
This article reviews fundamental and applied aspects of silk–one of Nature’s most intriguing materia...
The biocompatibility and biodegradability of natural silk fibres and the benign conditions under whi...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms behind natural silk spinning by integrating rheol...
Silk production has evolved to be energetically efficient and functionally optimized, yielding a mat...
The development of silk processing techniques has enabled us to benefit from this superior natural m...
Silk spinning, observed in spiders and insects, exhibits a remarkable biological source of inspirati...
Genetically engineered protein polymers have been produced with the crystallizable Bombyx mori silk...
Silks are remarkable materials with desirable mechanical properties, yet the fine details of natural...