“…The term micro-mixing refers to an intricate intermixing phenomenon occurring at small length scales, typically within the micrometer range, resulting in the mixing of both fluid phases. The approach is based on a pneumatic ejection of polymer solutions at high liquid flow rates, 23–25 of the order of tens of milliliters per hour, much higher than those used by standard techniques (≪1 mL h −1 ), 26,27 followed by thermal treatment with a tubular furnace, in a single-step. Our method uses a so-called Flow Blurring (FB) atomizer 23,25,28–30, to fragment a liquid stream with a gas current, thus generating multiple, thin liquid threads that elongate as they move forward 25,31,32 and are dried in-flight producing micro/nanofiber mats.…”