2D silk protein layers on graphene pave the way for advanced microelectronics and computing

Phys.org  September 18, 2024 A team of researchers in the US (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Washington, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, North Carolina State University) developed highly ordered two-dimensional silk fibroin (SF) films grown epitaxially on van der Waals (vdW) substrates. They showed that the films consisted of lamellae of SF molecules that exhibited the same secondary structure as the nanocrystallites of native silk. Increasing the SF concentration resulted in multilayers that grew either by direct assembly of SF molecules into the lamellae or, at high concentrations, along a two-step pathway beginning with a disordered monolayer that crystallizes. They […]

This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces

MIT News   May 7, 2024 A team of researchers in the US (MIT, University of Wisconsin, Case Western Reserve University, Rhode Island School of Design) investigated traditional fabrics as emitters and suppressors of sound. When attached to a single strand of a piezoelectric fiber actuator, a silk fabric emitted up to 70 dB of sound. Despite the complex fabric structure, vibrometer measurements revealed behavior reminiscent of a classical thin plate. Fabric pore size relative to the viscous boundary layer thickness was found to influence acoustic-emission efficiency. They demonstrated two sound suppression using two distinct mechanisms. In the first, direct acoustic […]