posted on 2017-01-17, 00:00authored byAndreas Koeppel, Chris Holland
More
than 400 million years of natural selection acting throughout
the arthropoda has resulted in highly specialized and energetically
efficient processes to produce protein-based fibers with properties
that are a source of inspiration for all. As a result, for over 80
years researchers have been inspired by natural silk production in
their attempts to spin artificial silks. While significant progress
has been made, with fibers now regularly outperforming silkworm silks,
surpassing the properties of superior silks, such as spider dragline,
is still an area of considerable effort. This review provides an overview
of the different approaches for artificial silk fiber spinning and
compares all published fiber properties to date which has identified
future trends and challenges on the road towards replicating high
performance silks.