A Belt-Like Superfine Film Fabricated by Bubble-Electrospinning

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A belt-like superfine silk fibroin film was prepared via bubble-electrospinning from aqueous silk fibroin solution at concentration 15%. The morphology of film structures were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The average width was 1.17 micronmeters and the thickness was 377 nanometers.

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