Silkworms as a factory of functional wearable energy storage fabrics.

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Energy Materials Laboratory (EML), School of Sciences and Engineering, The American University in Cairo, New Cairo, 11835, Egypt.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Feeding Bombyx mori larvae with modified diets, including various chemicals like graphite and TiO nanotubes, alters the silk's structure and properties.
  • The research outlines how silkworms can be utilized to produce silk with semiconducting and metallic characteristics for technological uses, particularly in supercapacitor electrodes.
  • The modified silk demonstrated significant improvements in capacitive performance, with specific capacitance increasing 4 to 5 times when treated with a mixture of KMnO and MnCl compared to untreated silk.

Article Abstract

Feeding Bombyx mori larvae with chemically-modified diets affects the structure and properties of the resulted silk. Herein, we provide a road map for the use of silkworms as a factory to produce semiconducting/metallic natural silk that can be used in many technological applications such as supercapacitor electrodes. The silkworms were fed with four different types of chemicals; carbon material (graphite), sulfide (MoS), oxide (TiO nanotubes), and a mixture of reactive chemicals (KMnO/MnCl). All the fed materials were successfully integrated into the resulted silk. The capacitive performance of the resulted silk was evaluated as self-standing fabric electrodes as well as on glassy carbon substrates. The self-standing silk and the silk@glassy carbon substrate showed a great enhancement in the capacitive performance over that of the unmodified counterparts. The specific capacitance of the self-standing blank silk negative and positive electrodes was enhanced 4 and 5 folds at 10 mV/s, respectively upon the modification with KMnO/MnCl compared to that of the plain silk electrodes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6718607PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49193-yDOI Listing

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