Electrospinning provides a versatile and cost-effective route for the generation of continuous nanofibres with high surface area-to-volume ratio from various polymers. In parallel, block copolymers (BCPs) are promising candidates for many diverse applications, where nanoscale operation is exploited, owing to their intrinsic self-assembling behaviour at these length scales. Judicious combination of BCPs (with their ability to make nanosized domains at equilibrium) and electrospinning (with its ability to create nano- and microsized fibres and particles) allows one to create BCPs with high surface area-to-volume ratio to deliver higher efficiency or efficacy in their given application. Here, we give a comprehensive overview of the wide range ...
Electrospinning is a technique that is exceptionally well-suited for reliable, cost-effective produc...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning provides a versatile and cost-effective route for the generation of continuous nanof...
Polymer beads have attracted considerable interest for use in catalysis, drug delivery, and photoni...
Electrospinning has been recognized as a simple and efficient technique for the fabrication of ultra...
Electrospinning has been considered a promising and novel procedure to fabricate polymer nanofibers ...
Electrospun nanofibers are being used in a variety of performance apparel applications where their u...
Electrospinning technique has been extensively acknowledged as an efficient and convenient approach ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary area in which polymeric nanofibers have been exploited ei...
Over the past decade, there has been a tremendous increase in the demand for polymeric nanofibres wh...
Electrospinning of nanofibers with diameters that fall into nanometer range have attracted growing a...
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) are increasingly recognized as membrane materials for mol...
The development and advancement of electrospinning (ES) presents a unique material technology of the...
Electrospinning is a technique that is exceptionally well-suited for reliable, cost-effective produc...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning provides a versatile and cost-effective route for the generation of continuous nanof...
Polymer beads have attracted considerable interest for use in catalysis, drug delivery, and photoni...
Electrospinning has been recognized as a simple and efficient technique for the fabrication of ultra...
Electrospinning has been considered a promising and novel procedure to fabricate polymer nanofibers ...
Electrospun nanofibers are being used in a variety of performance apparel applications where their u...
Electrospinning technique has been extensively acknowledged as an efficient and convenient approach ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary area in which polymeric nanofibers have been exploited ei...
Over the past decade, there has been a tremendous increase in the demand for polymeric nanofibres wh...
Electrospinning of nanofibers with diameters that fall into nanometer range have attracted growing a...
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) are increasingly recognized as membrane materials for mol...
The development and advancement of electrospinning (ES) presents a unique material technology of the...
Electrospinning is a technique that is exceptionally well-suited for reliable, cost-effective produc...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...