2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27134320
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Spider Silk-Improved Quartz-Enhanced Conductance Spectroscopy for Medical Mask Humidity Sensing

Abstract: Spider silk is one of the hottest biomaterials researched currently, due to its excellent mechanical properties. This work reports a novel humidity sensing platform based on a spider silk-modified quartz tuning fork (SSM-QTF). Since spider silk is a kind of natural moisture-sensitive material, it does not demand additional sensitization. Quartz-enhanced conductance spectroscopy (QECS) was combined with the SSM-QTF to access humidity sensing sensitively. The results indicate that the resonance frequency of the … Show more

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“…In addition to the outstanding mechanical and biological properties that we mentioned above, the structure of spider silk threads with round cross sections and, thus, good light-guiding properties, make them a candidate for use as optical fiber sensors [ 116 , 117 ]. In addition, spidroins are ideal humidity sensors because of their “supercontraction” properties when wetted or saturated in a high-relative-humidity (RH) atmosphere [ 118 ]. When the spidroins are laid in wet conditions, H 2 O molecules infiltrate the silk fiber and disrupt the hydrogen bonding of the amorphous region, resulting in the rearrangement of the configurations [ 119 ].…”
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“…In addition to the outstanding mechanical and biological properties that we mentioned above, the structure of spider silk threads with round cross sections and, thus, good light-guiding properties, make them a candidate for use as optical fiber sensors [ 116 , 117 ]. In addition, spidroins are ideal humidity sensors because of their “supercontraction” properties when wetted or saturated in a high-relative-humidity (RH) atmosphere [ 118 ]. When the spidroins are laid in wet conditions, H 2 O molecules infiltrate the silk fiber and disrupt the hydrogen bonding of the amorphous region, resulting in the rearrangement of the configurations [ 119 ].…”
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“…Spider silk, as an inherently moisture-sensitive material, requires no additional sensitization [ 118 ]. It is well suited for crafting humidity sensors, offering the benefits of reversibility, consistent repeatability, and eco-friendliness [ 167 ].…”
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“…Spider silk is a wonderful humid transducer due to its sensitivity to water molecules. , When the environment changed from dry to wet, the structure of spider silk will change to a joint to store H 2 O molecules . At high humidity, unrestrained spider dragline silk will shrink up to 50% in length, whereas restrained silk generates stresses in excess of 50 MPa. , Moreover, the shrinkage stress generated is short-lived, which can be reversible and reproducible .…”
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