In the current study, we present methods of sodium hyaluronate, also denoted as hyaluronan (HA), nanofiber fabrication using a direct-current (DC) electric field. HA was spun in combination with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and polyethylene oxide (PEO) and as a pure polymer. Nonaggressive solvents were used due to the possible use of the fibers in life sciences. The influences of polymer concentration, average molecular weight (Mw), viscosity, and solution surface tension were analyzed. HA and PVA were fluorescent-labeled in order to examine the electrospun structures using fluorescence confocal microscopy. In this study, two intermediate solvent mixtures that facilitate HA electrospinning were found. In the case of polymer co-electrospinning,...
Electrospinning is a process of production fibers with diameters ranging from the submicron down to ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.The electrospinning technique is widely use...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
For several reasons, the electrospinning of nanofibrous mats comprised purely of biopolymers, such a...
The electrospinning technique was used to spin ultra-thin fibers from several polymer/solvent system...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is an inexpensive technique that is used to produce nanofibers for a variety of appl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2007.Includes...
Electrospinning is a new technology whose scope is gradually being developed. For this reason, the n...
A new process technology modified from conventional coaxial electrospinning process has been develop...
Electrospinning is a very simple and versitile nanofibrous production technique, very much utilized ...
Electrospinning or electrostatic fibre spinning employs electrostatic force to draw fibres from a li...
Electrospinning, in which a droplet of polymer liquid is elongated by the action of a strong electri...
Electrospinning is a process of production fibers with diameters ranging from the submicron down to ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.The electrospinning technique is widely use...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
For several reasons, the electrospinning of nanofibrous mats comprised purely of biopolymers, such a...
The electrospinning technique was used to spin ultra-thin fibers from several polymer/solvent system...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is an inexpensive technique that is used to produce nanofibers for a variety of appl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2007.Includes...
Electrospinning is a new technology whose scope is gradually being developed. For this reason, the n...
A new process technology modified from conventional coaxial electrospinning process has been develop...
Electrospinning is a very simple and versitile nanofibrous production technique, very much utilized ...
Electrospinning or electrostatic fibre spinning employs electrostatic force to draw fibres from a li...
Electrospinning, in which a droplet of polymer liquid is elongated by the action of a strong electri...
Electrospinning is a process of production fibers with diameters ranging from the submicron down to ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.The electrospinning technique is widely use...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...