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    Structural characterization and mechanical properties of electrospun silk fibroin nanofiber mats

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    The regenerated silk fibroin dissolved in formic acid was electrospun into nanofiber mats. Structural characteristics of the spun as received and methanol and ethanol treated fibers were examined using the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Mechanical properties and air permeability of the electrospun mats were also studied. IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffractometry showed random coil conformation and amorphous structure for as-spun fibers while typical FTIR spectra and X-ray diffractograms of β-sheet crystalline structure were recorded for the methanol and ethanol treated fibers. The mechanical properties of the mats were found to be dependent on fiber diameter. The mats containing fibers with smaller diameter had higher tensile strength but lower breaking strain. Methanol and ethanol treatment enhanced tensile strengths of the mats at the expenses of their breaking strain. Air permeability and pore size of the mats are strongly associated with diameter of the electrospun fibers
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