“…Reported mechanical properties for single electrospun fibers are commonly much higher compared to fiber meshes (Jiang et al, 2004 ; Tan et al, 2005 ; Li et al, 2006 ; Lim et al, 2008 ; Wong et al, 2008 ; Zhang et al, 2009 ; Ladd et al, 2011 ; Chen et al, 2013 ; Pauly et al, 2016 ; Brennan et al, 2018 ). Incredibly high tensile strengths of 1,000–2,500 MPa have been observed specifically for single electrospun polyimide fibers from electrostatically and thermally induced molecular orientation in the direction of the fiber axis (Chen F. et al, 2008 ; Chen et al, 2012 , 2015 ; Xu et al, 2017 ). Yet even more single fiber studies have reported tensile strength values of 40–3,500 MPa, and Young's modulus values anywhere between 0.36 and 502 GPa (Jiang et al, 2018b ).…”