“…We contrast crystallinity, tensile strength and modulus, and elongation-at-break with the corresponding values reported in literature for electrospun PEO fibers. We picked PEO as the model polymer inspired by many existing fundamental studies of fiber formation and properties, 2,4,8,12,13,18,21,24,27,29,33,34,40,[44][45][46][47][48][49] and our extensive prior characterization of the shear and extensional rheology response of aqueous PEO solutions. [50][51][52][53] Fibers formed by PEO alone, using PEO to enhance spinnability, or containing PEO blended with other polymers, particles, or proteins, are suitable for biomedical (e.g., drug delivery, antimicrobial filters), energy and digital electronics (e.g., battery separators, photovoltaics), and environmental applications.…”