2015
DOI: 10.1080/02726351.2015.1043678
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Fundamentals of electrospinning and processing technologies

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“…Electrospinning is a straightforward and inexpensive process that produces nanofibers from submicron down to nanometre diameter [1]. Important applications include tissue engineering, medical healthcare, chemical and biological sensors, wound dressings, drug delivery, protective shields in specialty fabrics, filter media for submicron particles in the separation industry and enzyme immobilization and also in the fabrication of micro / nano-devices [2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrospinning is a straightforward and inexpensive process that produces nanofibers from submicron down to nanometre diameter [1]. Important applications include tissue engineering, medical healthcare, chemical and biological sensors, wound dressings, drug delivery, protective shields in specialty fabrics, filter media for submicron particles in the separation industry and enzyme immobilization and also in the fabrication of micro / nano-devices [2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrospinning technique involves the use of a high voltage in the range of tenth-kilo volt. The mechanism of an electrospinning has been described elsewhere [5]. Using electrospinning technique, the diameter of electrospun polymer nanofibers ranges from an order of a few nanometers to several micrometers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing results in Table 2 and the SEM observations, it can be concluded that at silicate concentrations up to 13 wt.% the modification of the precursor solution characteristics, such as surface tension, viscosity, dielectric properties, had no negative effects on the formation of hybrid microfibres. According to several authors [4,38,44], the decrease of the average diameter of hybrid PVP microfibres observed in samples Mf-5 to Mf-13 has to be mainly attributed to an increase in the dielectric constant of solutions that contributed to the stretching of microfibres during ejection under the influence of electrostatic forces. The anomalous Si concentrations measured by EDX in samples Mf-18 and Mf-24, instead, are an indication that, when the TEOS content is increased beyond a certain quantity, difficulties in obtaining a good homogenization in the precursor mixtures emerged.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Electrospinning is a technique to produce fibres of sub-micrometric diameter by a relatively simple and inexpensive method [1][2][3]. During the process, a jet of microfibres is continuously ejected towards a collector, thus forming a non-woven mat covering the surface [4,5]. The material typically used in electrospinning is a polymeric solution and there are many applications in which electrospun microfibres can be used, as demonstrated by the numerous patents and publications even in the medical and biomedical fields [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%