iScience (Apr 2020)

Interplay between Light and Functionalized Silk Fibroin and Applications

  • Fan Hu,
  • Naibo Lin,
  • X.Y. Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4

Abstract

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Silkworm silk has been considered to be a luxurious textile for more than five thousand years. Native silk fibroin (SF) films have excellent (ca. 90%) optical transparency and exhibit fluorescence under UV light. The silk dyeing process is very important and difficult, and methods such as pigmentary coloration and structural coloration have been tested for coloring silk fabrics. To functionalize silk that exhibits fluorescence, the in vivo and in vitro assembly of functional compounds with SF and the resulting amplification of fluorescence emission are examined. Finally, we discuss the applications of SF materials in basic optical elements, light energy conversion devices, photochemical reactions, sensing, and imaging. This review is expected to provide insight into the interaction between light and silk and to inspire researchers to develop silk materials with a consideration of history, material properties, and future prospects. : Fibrous Material; Materials Property; Optical Materials Subject Areas: Fibrous Material, Materials Property, Optical Materials