Silk
fibroin is a natural polymer that has various material forms
and wide applications. Hydrogel is one of the most attractive silk
materials because of its hydrophilicity, biocompatibility, and flexibility.
However, its applications are still quite limited because they have
a complicated preparation process and/or low mechanical strength.
Herein, a simple way to prepare tough silk fibroin hydrogels via a
solvent-exchange method is introduced. The degummed silk fiber was
directly dissolved in a calcium chloride/formic acid solution and
then water was used to replace the solvent. The silk fibroin hydrogel
that was obtained using this facile method exhibited even better mechanical
properties than most silk fibroin hydrogels that have been reported
in the literature. Also, the silk fibroin hydrogel maintained biocompatibility
that was as good as that prepared via other methods. Finally, the
possibility of using this regenerated silk fibroin hydrogel as a multi-functional
platform (such as a catalyst carrier, photothermal agent, and underwater
adhesive) has been discussed. Therefore, such a natural, sustainable,
robust, and good biocompatible silk fibroin hydrogel that is prepared
by an improved method may have great potential for further applications.